Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, February 21, 1913, Image 4

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    THE CONDON GLOBI2.
e 1 ARLINGTON SUPPLEMENT TO THE CONDON GLOBE a
YOUNG LADY KILLED
IN A RUNAWAY
Miss May As'iworth of Uoose
velt was kii'el in a runaway last
Fii!ay by jumping out of the
buggy. In the fall Misi Ash
wrrih brol e her back. The fu
neral was h.'U in Arlington on
Saturday.
GLOVER BABY BURIED ON
LAST MONDAY IN ARLINGTON
W. R. Bakor of B'alcck was
visiting frien is in Arlington the
first of the wee's. Mr. Baker
anl wife hivj ji s icturr.e 1 from
ai extended visit in the Willa
mette Valley.
Don't overlook the fact that
the Globe can give you clubbing
rate3 on any magazine or news
paper published.
J. H. Glover and wife had the
misfortune to lose their infant
am Sunday morning and the
funeral was I el J en Monday.
Their many friends sympathize
with them in their great bereavement.
Arlington News
Mrs. Mcse McKinney of Rock
Creek was in town the f rstof the
week to do some shopping with
our merchants.
Miss Lucina Vanander of
Walla Walla is here visiting her
sister, Mrs. T. B. Tubts. She
will remain in Arlington for
some time.
CROWN mOUR
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LOUR
INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO., Arlington Ore.
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Cf
A CHECKING ACCOUNT is indeed a
I business necessity; and he who tries
to get along without one is at a great dis
advantage. l It is not required that a
person should have a large bulk of busi
ness in order to open an account. 3 Pro
fessional men, farmers, stockmen, and al
so many women, are running check ac
counts. If you have never done business
in this way, and are not familiar with the
plan, come to us and we will get you
started.
ARLINGTON NATIONAL
. BANK .
GEORGE S. SMITH
Successor to
Kerr, Gifford Warehouse Co.
Your Bu3in333 Respectfully Solicited.
ARLINGTON, OREGON.
A. P. McNARY, Proprietor
The Grande Hotel
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. JWE
SOLICIT TOUR PATRONAGE....
If filh
Kite naw
Bu JAMES
OLIVER CURWOOD.
Author o -The Danger
Trail"
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tie route make no sound, aieept a gnP
iiig Ilk tlmt wlik'b rame from bvtwren
Hi Raping Jiiwt of the man whose lift
bU body aud soul were Oglitlnf to
xiuotbvr.
There wan death In eaeh of tbe two
grips, but the man's was stronger, and
hIm neik was larger aod tougher, to
(but after a time be staggered to bli
knem and then to his feet, while Jan
lay upon his bark, bis faro and hair
red with blood. bU eyea wide open and
n-Hb Itfeleia glare In them. The nils
doner looked down upon bla victim In
horror. Aa the life that had nearly
ebbed out of hltn poured back into bis
Ixxly be staggered among the dogs,
fastened them to the sledge and urged
I hem down the mountain Into the plain.
There was soon no sound of tbe sledge.
Half a mile down the ridge, where It
loped up gradually from the forests
and swamps of the plain, a team of
powerful nialemutes were running at
il.e head of a toboggan. On the aledge
was a young halt Cree woman. Now
ttetlde the sledge, now at tbe bead of
i he dope, cracking his whip and shout
ing Joyously, ran Jean de Cm vols.
lie was bringing back with him a
plendld young woman with big lus
trous eyes and balr that shone with
the gloss of a raven's wing In the sun.
She laughed at him proudly as he
dnnced and leaped beside her, reply
Ins softly In Cree, which Is the most
beautiful language In the world, to
everything that be said.
Jean leaped, and ran. cracked his
rarlbou whip and shouted and sang
until he wss panting and red In tbe
face. Just as Iowaka had called upon
blm to stop and get a second wind the
innlemutes dropped back npon their
haunches where Jnn Thoreau lay.
twisted and bleeding. In tbe suow.
"What Is tblsr cried Jean.
fie caught Jnn's limp head and
houlders up In bis arms and called
hrllly to Iowaka. who was disentan
gling herself from tbe, thick furs In
tt-blcb be had wrapped her.
"It is the tiddler I told you about,
who lives with Williams at Post Lac
Rain!" be shouted excitedly In Cree.
"He has lieen murdered. He has
been choked to death and torn to
pieces In the face as if by an animal."
Jean's eyes roved about as Iowaka
kneeled beside him. "What a fight!"
he gosed. "See the footprints a big
man and a small boy. and the mur
derer has gone on a sledge!"
"fie la warm." said Iowaka. "It
may be that be la not dead."
Jean de (iravols sprang to bis feet.
his little black eyes flashing with a
dangerous fire. In a single leap he
was st the side of the sledge throw
lug off tbe furs and bundles and all
other objects except bis rifle.
He Is dead, Iowaka. Look at the
purple and black in bis face. It Is
lean de Gravols who will catch tbe
murderer, and yon will stay here and
make yourself a camp, ni-o-o-o-o!"
he shouted to tbe malemutea.
Tbe team twisted sinuously and
swiftly in the trail as be sped over the
edge of the mountain. Cpon tbe plain
below be knelt upon tbe toboggan, with
hi ride In front of him. and at his low.
hissing commands, which reached no
farther than tbe dogs ears, the team
stretched their long bodies in pursuit
of tbe mlssloner and his huskies.
Jean knew that wboerer was ahead
jf him wus not far away, and be
luughed and hunched his shoulders
when he suw that bis magnificent
uiulemutes were making three times
the speed of the huskies. It was a
short chase. It led across tbe narrow
plain and Into a dense tangle of swamp,
where the huskies bad picked their
way in aimless wandering until they
came out in thick balsam and Bank
xlaii pine. Half a mile further on, and
the trull broke Into on open which
led down to the smooth surface of a
lake, and two-thirds across tbe lake
wus rhe fleeing ml-ssloner.
(To be continued.)
News was received here on
Tuesday of the birth of a baby
boy to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bur-
dett in McMinnville.
The ice has moved out of the
Columbia river so that people are
'able to cross now with more
safety.
SHANKS CHOSEN TO LEAD IM UfU FAST
SUNDA Y SCHOOL LEAGUE
(Continued fnm Page 1)
The sessit n was ca' e 1 to ordvr
on Weanesduy aitrnoon ty
President C. W. Harris cf Con
don who led the devotknil n? r-
vice. C. C. C ark of this city
welcomed ti e visitors to Arling
tin and Kev. C. . Phirrs
gave intension j talks durinj the
afternoon session. II. F.Shanks
and Mrs. M. 0. Clarke were
appointed on the committee on
resolutions. It was decided t) at
the Congregational SundnySc! o il
of Condon the Methodist Sundny
School of Arlington make up the
deficiency in the couny pbdge.
Thursday morning's session
was also a very interesting one.
Rev. Moon-head. Mrs. Colby
Clarke and Mrs. C. C. C'a k, of
the nominating commilUe, made
their report which was unani
mously passed.
The committee on resolutions
submitted the following report
which was adopted:
"We, your committee on reso
lution.) submit: First, that the
interest of the Sunday Schools
of Gilliam county is increasing
and that we be'.ieve there is more
efficient and systematic work
being done than in the past.
Second. Be it resolved by all in
attendance at this convention
that we, each and every one,
pledge ourselves to make each
Sunday Schotl in wheh wa work
a Bigger and Better one and that
we urgently request that this
county send a large delegation
to the state conventions at Baker
and Oregon City.
Be it further resolved that
the visiting utlegates extend to
the people of Arlington their
thanks for the kind hospitality
extended while attending this
convention."
V. W. Whit an I B. R. Sottle
meier of Willows nude a trip to
The Dalles tha fore part of the
week.
Gus n of Dot, Wash., was
in town the first of the week do
ing some trading with our store
keepers.
District Superintet.i'e it II. 0.
P-.rry held srvit e i in Ai lington
Monday and Tuesday evening
h?!ped Mr. Moorhcad with his
services.
The Hard Time bal I given at
Louy 'a ha'l Friday night, the 14. h
was wll nttem'ed. This seems
to be a v. ry pojuhir kind of a
dance for the r. a on that it
do.sn'ttuke much tin e to get
ready for it.
BASKETBALL GAME
The basketball game Tuesday
evening be'.ween the Masons and
the Knights was won by the
Masonr, the score being 10 to ?,
This wna a good game all the
way through although a litt'e
bit rough.
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ARLINGTON LOCALS
OF THE PAST WEEK
Frank Baker of Blalock was
attending to business here the
fore part of the week.
W. W. Weatherford of Olex
was in Arlington the first of
the week transacting business
and he says the wheat does not
seem to be damaged.
T. C. Mobley, who has been
in Arlington for sjme tim since
he got injured, left for Olex on
Tuesday to look after his work
on the ranch.
The Riverside Tennis club had
a supper and party on St. Valen
tine's evening when 33 people
were present. It looks like ten
nis weather had come again and
there will be some games on Sat
rday the 22nd.
S. METZ & SONS
Importers of Pcrcheron, QTT1 k f
Shire and Belgian J jfiLLIUriU
Parties wishing to secure a real draft stallion with th re
quired weight, tone and size can save money by buying
early. Every animal guaranteed sound and a satisfactory
breeder. Interested rartis should call nt once or address
Commercial Stables, S.MKTZ & SONS, Pendleton
COLONIST FARES
WESTBOUND
March 15 to April 15, 1913
SEND FOR THE FOLKS
WHILE THE FARES ARE LOW
The Low Farei apply from tbe following md many other poind in the
East, to any station on the 0-W. R. & N. in Idaho, Oregon and Washington
Atlanta, Ga. 119.80
Italtimore, MJ. 54.75
Itutiton, Mass. 65.15
Buffalo. N. V. 47. 50
CharlcBton. S.C. 63.90
Detroit, Mich. 43.G0
KortWorth.Tox. 40.75
Minneapolis 30.00
Louisville. Ky.
Memphis, Tcnn.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Montgomery, Ala,
Muskogee, Okla.
New York City
New Orleans
St. Paul, Minn.
(42.85
42. CO
re.70
50.15
35.20
65.00
48.05
SO.OO
Oklahoma City
rhihuleli his, Pa.
Pittsburg, Pa.
St. Louis, Mo.
Denver, Colo.
Omaha, Neb.
Kansas City, Mo.
$35.25
54.75
47.00
37.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
Leavenworth, Kan. 30.00
PREPAID ORDERS
Tickets will be delivered without extra
charge to anybody at any point where Colonist
fares apply, upon deposit with any O-W. R. &
N. Agent of the amount.
For full Particulars drop a card to
D.TIERNEY, Agent, O-W. R. N., CONDON, OR.
Notice
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