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THE GOHDQ'l CLOBL THURSDAY. JUNE 6. IOOI. Tl flutna InT itx nm u ipnmhiiw trwa H a Hons nl .U wwtnra. il Itil lrr tti h Hd nw cmdtvmof tha. romiijr ant Invite onr trietwts w a K-nrtiiH In the n-wa their war tva X"iKiilrtHio(1. t rrp.,ti mint he signed hjr the wrlWr. not awaaariVr lor pub lication, tmt fMfnrt InHh, ami the editor iwiim iia reapotiatlrtHty lor opto ltnt X pw wit wmrapowti-wu. It in mid that Aguiualdu wishes to visil tbu country and study our institutions. Perhaps he wishes to take a course in grafting in order t be able to hold hid own with sne f the American Artujr oJftcers now stationed at Manila. A correspondent of the Heppner Time relates how he dug out a Ien of of yoang coyotes the other lay only' to find that some thrifty individual had been there ahead of kiui. The coyote puppies had been scalped alive and turned loose !resuuiably that they wight grow and replenish r tite . earth. The cor respondent states that a certain individual over there has an Indian liired to lift the scalps carefully without injuring the vitality of the animals aud suggests that the County Court of Morrow County hunt him down and give hi in a doaeofbis owu medicine. . If this practice spreads to other counties it may be necessary to amend the scalp bouniy law to require under taker's certificates to accompany each bunch of scalps showing that the varmints have been not only scalped but decently buried. The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society for March, 1901 has been received. This is the first number of Vol. 2. Its contents are as follows: Political History of Oregon from 1853 to I860, by Hon. (J)jreH. Willi in t. Flotim aad Jetsam of the P acific The Owyhee the Sultana and the May Dacre, by Mrs. Frauds Fuller Victor. The vessels refjrre 1 1 entered the Columbia river between the years 1829 and 1834. An Historical Survey of Public Education in Eugene, Oregon, by Joseph Sbafer The Aurora Community, by H. S. Lyman. All these articles are of vital interest to every one who cares to know anything about the beginnings of things in our State. The object of this publication is to create at interest in the study of Oregon History. Address all in quiries to Geo.- II. Himes, City Hall, Portland, Oregon. School Law Decision. . The following circular letter has been sent out by the superintend ent of public instruction to the va rious county Bchool superintend ents. Salem, Oregon, May 23, '01. To County Superintendents: . The following de cision has been recently rendered by thisdeptrtment: ''Qualified elector" in the third proviso, section 45, of the school laws, reading as follows: "provided further, that in districts of the ihird class any head of a family who is otherwise a qualified elector and having children of school age, may vote at such election without property qualifications," means any citizen of this state, male or female, who is 21 years of age and has re sided in the district 30 days itnme ately . preceding the meeting or election; and, further that such "eh stor". cannot vote for any oth er purpose than the election of school officers; and, further, that petitions for changing district boun daries must be signed by legal vo ters, and that "legal voters" here means those who can vote for any purpose whatever and, hence, those who can vote only for the election of school officers cannot legally sign a petition for the change of a district boundary. Respectfully yours, J. H. Ackerman, Sup't. Public Instruction. Read It lr His Newspaper. George Scliaob, a well known German citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant reader of the Dayton Vlk,eit K, He knows that this paper aims to advertise only the beet in its coining and when he saw Chamberlain's Pain Halm advertised therein for lame back, he did not hesitate in baying a bottle of it for hia wife, who for eight weeks had suffered with the iitont terrible pains in her txtck and could get no reliaf. Hj says; "After twin the Pain Balm for a few days my wife said to uie 1 feel a though born mtew,' and Mure luring the entire contemn of the buttle tha unlieairt'Jtt point n tl onti rely van ished aud she etui Id again take up her li.i)elHld JoAUw," . Ilf is vt-ry thankful fid hrW that all MiftVriug likewmn Vtll war i hf wonderful recovery. "V.is valttrthVlmiiiMMit i fur tale by the Hudson FhiMiuai-y. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Rv. Curran will preach at lona Kmay, Mr. R-tmpist ol near Cleiw la 1 town a few days this week livluiaf to ear fur Ray Bwith. Mtaio-.U 7,3 lt averring, at the midence of the bride's sietrr, Mr Geo, Angell, at Mayville. Mica Nettie A wder m and Mr. Jamea K. Knty were on ited in marriage. Both are well known and highly rvwctd yonng people and their many friends will join the Globe ( in congratulations and best wishes. Call at Hn.lPon Pharmacy and trt a free sample of 0 tt w'wrlunN St-vnteh and Liver Tablets. They are an elegant physic. They also improve the appetite, ptrrtit'thm the digestion and regnlates the liver an I ttl. T ley are ey to take and plnt in effect. s Card of Thanks. The many friends of the tats Ray Smith take this means of extending their thanks to the people ot Condon f.w kindness and attentions shown him dnring his illness and at the lime of his death and burial. In doing so you have all earned the gratitude of his mother, brother anl stater in a distant state. Yon may as well expect to run a steam engine without water as to Ami aa active energetic man with a torpid liver and yon may know that his liver ir torpid when he does not relish his food or feels dull and laognid after eating, often has headache and soma timet diuinets. A few doses ot Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet will restore his liver to its normal function, renew hia vitality improve his digestion and make him feel likes new man. Trice 25 cents. Samples free at Hudson's Pharmacy. Obituary. Ray Smith, of near Clem, died at the Condon hotel Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock, aged aboot 31 years. He was brought to town last Friday suffering from an attack of appendicitis and was operated on the same evening by Drs. Goltetteand Luna, bat the case was of to long Btan ling for the operation to prove successful and from the first there was but little if any hope for his re covery. Deceased came to this country from Indiana about Va years ago and had always been an upright and re spected citixen. He worked Jeeveral months for John Cunningham, at Arlington, when he first came to the country and made many friends who will sincerly regret bis untimely demise, tie bad no relatives in the west so far as known, but leaves a mother and brother who reside at Thornton, Indiana. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon at Mount Mori ah Cemetery. How to Avoid Trouble. Sow is the time to provide y ourself and family with a bottle ofChamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over, and if procured mw mty sase yt a trip to town in the night or in your busiest season. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful medicine in use for bowel complaints both forchiUren aud adults. No family can afford to be without it. For sale by the Hudson Pharmacy. Purely Business. . Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel. G. L. TIeal, the well known auction eer, will give the strictest attention to all business entrusted to his care. If you have property to sell consult him. Ill This fine stallion will be fonnd during the season of 1901 at Cooke Bros, ranch, 4)4 miles east of Condon. PEDIGREE Name Jumbo, color bay, age 7 years, sire, Usurpnr, the II. C. Strickland horse, No. 3888, grand sire Gandobar, No. 586, Int. dam, Suze, by Belmont, 2nd. dam, name nnknown, trotting stock M English draft. For terms and particulars apply to Cooks Bros., Condon, Oregon. guaranteed fy00 Salary Yearly. Men and women of good addrow to represent us. some to travet appointing agents, other for local work looking after our interest. $900 salary Karantce4 yearly; extra com missions and expenses, repaid advancement, old established honse. irand chance for earn est man or woman to secure pleasaut, perma nent position, liberal income and future. New, brilliant lines. Write. at once. STAFFORD PRESS, 23 Church St., New Haven. Conn. TL. KICKLIN, DENTIST Office in th Stephenson Building;, up stairs. CONDON. OREGON. QR. B. F. BUThER, RESIDENT DENTIST ARLINGTON, OREGON. Will be in Condon the last week In eacbmontb commencing July 25th. Crown Bridge and Plate work a spec!a'ty. Teeth extracted without pain. All work guar anteed. CONDON OFFICE OVER WILSON'S PHARMACY. P'PERIHC AND PAINTING. Full line of latest Wall Paper. Estimates on work and material furnished on short notice. Call and see ray samples. W. A. DARLING. , - s-; v Good Time Warranted.- A hop will be given in Armory hall Friday evening, June VI. First-claas music and. op-todate prompter will be present ami nothing will he left ortdone to make the occasion a grand success la every sense ot the word. Kveryboey Is Invited and a good time it warranted by the manairement. AJAX. Mrs. Ed Palmer was on the sick list the first of the week. Clift Mley inde a business to Con don Friday. Miss Minnie Adlard visited her sisters Miss Estells aud Lulu near Alville Thursday. Miss Lenna Farrar visited her aunt Mrs. Ed. Talmer Ltre the first of the week. Miss Jennie Palmer visited her Urand ma Mrs. Maley Thursday and Friday and took in tne entertainment at the Fresh Air Academy at Alville which was a grand succss and a credit to the teacher Miss Estella Adlard. Smith Bros, are busy cuttiug hay on their place on the river at the mouth of Esau. Walter and Fred Adlard started to the mountains tor wood Thursday. Topsy. My little son had an attack of whoop. ptng cough and was threatned with pneumonia; but for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy we would of had serious time of it. It also saved him from several severe' attacks of croup. II. J. Strickfaden, editor World-Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. For tale by the Hudson Pharmacy. Camp Meeting. A camp meeting will lie held, on Rock Creek, near the crossing of the Heppner and Lone Rock wagon-road ; June 20th. to July 4th 1901. The meeting will be under the auspi ces of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Lonetock Oregon. Rev. F R. Spauld- ing of Hood River and Rev. II. L. Beicbtol of Heppner Ore. and other ministers will be present. Abundance of good shade, . wood and water on the ground for camp nse. Tasture free for teams of those coming from a distance to camp. Come and bring your friends. Come to get good from the services and to be a blessing to others. H. C. Clark. Pastor. Lonerock, Oregon. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxatir Bromo-Qulnlne Tablets care a cold to one day. No Care, do Pay. Price 35 cents Pullman Ordinary Sleepers The tourist travel between the East and the Pacific Coast has reached enor mous proportions in the last few years, and calls for a special class of equipment. To meet this demand the Pullman Co. has issued from its shops what it tech nically calls the"PoIlroan Ordinary Sleeper." These cars appear similar to the regular sleepers being built on the same plan, but not furnished with the same eletrance. They are eqnipped with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes, ect. , requiring nothing of the kind to be furnished by the passenger. Each car has a stove for making tea and coffee and doing "light housekeeping", and each section can befitted with an adjust able table. A uniformed porter accom panies each car, his business being to make np berths ; keep the car clean, and look after the wants and comforts of the passengers. In each of the trains which are dispatched daily from Portland by the O. R. & N. Co. is to be found one of these "Pullman Ordinary Sleepers". The car attached to the "Chicago-Portland Special" goes through to Chicego without change, and the one in the "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without change. Passengers in this car for Chicago change to a similar carat Granger. Much of the first class travel is being carried in these cars, the rates being lower, and the service nearly equal to that in the palace sleepers. For rates snd full information, includ ing folders' write to A. L. Ckaio, General Passenger Agent, O. R. & N. Co. Portland, Oregon. 'visit DR. JORDAN'S qrcat !UUSEUU OF AHATOUY ICtl MARKIT ST.. MM PMNCISC0, CAL (huwm BUlk tat Smuk. J TbalarteMAaataaalcal Kosmib V im wora. Oraafwt aMnwMon la On CUy. A Hxmdirfcl statu or nidtar. Wakaaa.oraarepatraet- ddlMua,Malliviyr4b)r m tba oldwt M-Ullun Uia PaeiA Com. EiitabU.li.SM ears. f va. suMUAn-roifA.it dissasli a- mmrm aad tailalsi s4 mm wha art suffering , from 11. .tftets el routbfal India- I er.tlod. ar uumim In mftir fam narvHi.uiaaTSU!aiuMiisy,ias M.aS7, Jt Mam'lisM In all IucouidTi. caUana; MpcrmatttorrlMM, Irtatr i rasa, arrktoM, tis, Wwqmmmvr f VrlM.lBS, M. Hj a soatblaatlMi of 1 mnadlaa, f nM earatlT pow.r, th. Dootor Ha. so rmrd Ms traatm.nl tbas II IH anl . aly afforS (mined lata r.llrl, but .rauuimt I our.. 1 a. uoaior aoa ant otalra 10 parlona atlraalo. bnt la wall known to bo a loir aad Soar. PtiT.loian and Surf Mm. nrv.mlo.ot blsnwelaliy Dlarataoa ar Itrm. YPaVIXI Ibnronf Wjr oradleatod from tha arstosa without th. us.of Hmrrmrj. TrWMM Sited by aa Zzaart Blaiwleal air for Baatara, A oalck and radleU cnrl for sIIm. fluwro aad FUIwIm, . Dr. Jordaa's apodal patelna saatbods. ITCaT WAV T,llntmMllll aaraoaoowtlmof ulsenaiplaliif. A IT. w(U buarmlt a tOHlTIVM CVSMtn awry waoarlnao. Consul latl.tm FREK and strictly vrtvata. chahosi rxtr mmaiiosablm. Tr.aitu.il t poraoaatly or by toiler. Writ foe Soak. PRtLOMtrHT I IfAnatl AOK. Uiiusfssa (Avaluabla bowk for men.) Call or write OH I0RDAM CO., I0BI MarM t, t. P. Try the new remedy f for costivness, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Every box guaranteed. Price, 25 cent. For sale by the' Hudson Pbttrmacy. OF INTEREST EVERY; COLUMN .IH THIS . ; if ,. are ambitious to keep thoroughly informed on priwa ami tha , place .. to gel more value for . every '. Iook ' ahead bofore , you buy your Summer Corset. We have a . nice line of R. A T. and W. A B. in straight front, French waist, Cycle and We can fill any nixed order at once. Summer wash goods in great profusion. All the things in Scotch ginghams, lawns, dimities, organdies shallies, India linen, India lawn, English 'long cloth, nainook, and awiss. dollar you J invest just read -v thte " , ad "over carefully rEktra Long. -$tfll Goods Marked in Plain Figures LORD & CO. Arlington, WOOL and GRAIN Stored with us will recleve the careful attention of experienced warehousemen. Barb Wise, Nails, Salt, Sugar, Mill Stuffs always on General Storage and Forwarding. ARLINGTON WAREHOUSE CO., Arlington, - oregon. Reopened, "THE MODEL" Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Everything Up-to-Date. M. E. SUMMERS, Proprietor. J. R. NEWMAN, Mixologist. New Store at Alville. We have just opened a stock of goods at our new store at Alville. ifi Ferry Canyon, comprising Groceries, Tobacco, Hardware; Tinware, Notions, Confections et c. We invite a share of your patronage and assure you of low prices and fair treatment 1 Al & L. E. McConnell, Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has Hied her final account of her proceedings as execatrlz of the estate of Enoch Withers, deceas ed, with the County Court of Gilliam County, Oregon, and that the Couit has appointed Monday, July I, 1901, at2o'lock In the afternoon, at the place of holding County Court, at Condon, in said Comi ty, as the time and place of hearing all objections to the said final account, If any there be, and the final settlement thereof. All heirs, creditor, or other persons Interested In said estate having any objections to the-said final account as filed are hereby notified to file the tame, specifying the particulars of auch objections on or before the said day and bonr appointed forthesuld final hearing and settlement of said account. Dated May 20, 1901. Malikda Wither, Execntrlx. THE FINE IMPORTED CALEDONIAN JACK PIHINO, 22 Will be found dnr ing the season of 1901 at Cooke Bros, ranch, 4 2 miles east of Condon. rEDEGltEE "I'inino, 02 101941). Color, black ; age, 10 years ; bred by An tonioMayo; last owner J. B. Ilogate; sire Bedando; grand aire Exposition; 1st. dam Vrano; 2nd. dam Positivo. For particnlnrs apply to - Cooke Bros or .0. O. Parman, Condon, Oregon. TO WIDEAWAKE PURCHASERS. AD WILL INTEREST YOU. READ THEM ONE BY ONE. Hoisery clean and stainless, 10 15 20 25 33 40 f0 and 60 cents a pair, - We want to make many new customers for our store and shall by giving . them the most and best at lowest . price. Send in your order and tott our . ability. We are sure to make you' rejoico. We know that our; prices v quoted can't bo beat for emial qualities. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, ORECON. DEMAND FOR GRADUATES Tha drmand lor iraduatrs of the Normal Schools dnrlni tha past year has bren much toyond the supply. 1'osttlons with from 1 10 to 175 per month. STATK CKRTIKICATE8 and DIPIXM V8 8t dents are proiwrvd lor the Htate Eiamlnatiuna and nuillljf take State papers on RTactuatlon. Strong Academic and Froteaalonat cnurse. Well equipped Training Department. Expenava range Irom f t'JO to (13 pt-r year. Fall term opens Sept 17. For fatalistic containing full annonncemrnta ad drew, V, U Cami'skll, or J, B. V. Bvtlk, restdcnL ttecretary. Lime, Cement, Flour, Feed and hand in any quantities. Subscribe for The Globe, Only $1.50 a year. CHIEF. This fine jack will make the season ol 1901 at my ranch at Condon, Oregon, where he will be found during the season. This is undoubtedly the finest jack in the county and horsemen who desire the best should call and see him. Pkdkikek Name, Chief; color, blue; age, 8 years last September; bred by fimith'Ecktls, of California; sire, Stem Winder (Black Mammoth Jack); grand sire, imported Kentucky jack ; 1st (lam, Malta Jennie (Imported); 2nd dam, un known. For terms, etc., enquire of the under signed. F. Waro, . Condon, Or. Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After Fourteen Years of Suffering. "I have been afllicted with sciatic rheumatism for fourteen years," says Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal. "I was able to be around but constantly suffered. I tried everything I could hear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did and was immediately relieved and In a short time cored, and I am so happy to say it baa not since returned." why not use this liniment and get well? For sale by the Hudson 1 iSriiiBCy. "Alert to the wants of the trade," is our motto. Kxtra fine line of ladies' shirt waists' belts, Just received A complete lino of Nubian nearsilk, lustral, handkerchiefs, burnt leatherpurse sj Itatr pins, hair ornaments etc. We have r only the best LatW summer vests, ' percaline snd likesatin dress linings. All the newest things in trimmings, braids, lace. :0orset covers, silk, rudlingR muslin underwear, petticoats etc. etc. Oregon We have prepared ahead for the newest and have them. ARLINGTON SALOON, C. W. WHITE & CO., PROP'S. FIXE WINES, LIQUORS anil CHOICE CI0AHH. BILLIARD and POOL TABLES. FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE. FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEO BEER on Dhavcht, Main St,, Condon, Oregon Stye Qopdor? Ban? cad Jtars Jtotel oftijeqty. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS first-elass Ciliary at leasorjable It;ate$. YPlSta.de. SPRINGSTON & ROGERS, PORTWOOD'S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE. FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. J. J. PORTWOOD, Proprietor. Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church sts. FOR OUR CUSTOMERS FINEST STEAKS AND ROASTS CUT FROM CHOICEST BEEF. ALL COOD THIHCS AT JOHN JACKSON'S INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO., (BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO, Managers.) Highest Prices Paid for Grain. General Warehouse Business Conducted. Warehouses at ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS and I0NE. THE DALLES HOSPITAL. , , ' 4 ' - ', if tiY 1 j. , t tk 4 i "J V I Address, DALLES HOSPITAL, FINE PRATING at the GLOBE Printery. ATTORNEYS' AT LAW OSSdON. CSr PALMER, Artistic Barber. Sleelc Si"Tave and Kalr-cutsv Razor hotietl and' r-K rounds CONDON CRECONr R, J, fatMRS. C. It. Coaswett, PALMER & GOnilVELL Blacksmiths andJ .Wagonmakers , 49tlltiratfahttvln and I'low work a HpaolaltyS' 1 Give us a Trial , aWSATIS FACTION ASSURED At the Old Clark Stand Condon, . Oregon Treasurer's Notice. AlljwMinl ararranta rirlatsrsd rirlor toJnly l,tW, will be paid opon pro- f entatlon at my oR)v. InUrest cesier after January 5, lnoi. P. II. fSTsriimsotr, Tranrer of tillllaui conntv, Urfsun. Datel at Condon, Urs., Jan. 7, 1901. Subscribe for Tin Qixmt All the news, $1.50 a year. Best advertising medium. - .i-'yvi. . P. 0. Box 646, The Dalles, Oregon,.