SIE GOilDQll CLGBLl
T rjRSOAY,
JEMBER 6, ll'OO,
: We find the following gem going
the rounds of the pres., without
credit; "Remember this, young
munj'bb' careful' what you Bay
about a' woman's character. Think
how luaritf' years she has been build-
. NOTICE. '
Cr.rM'l InVltCfc cn!lvv0!t1cw from Mil
i . Hiii.. ..i i .iiiinni iiiiiiiiv mm to lllilUti
' :rl: !',T:,1:,:'V!:,lV,!?J''M,,!!? instil, of the toils ftnd privations
!' ;;:;, Wir l,:rt;:J!:;'r,";Xl;,i 'endured, of wounds received, and
; ,M: :V "r,' i - 'm.' S."" I I'Mlh.':"!;; lt no si. spicion follow her actions,
ii .-.nr... m M.i.1. " wHiii.iitt tri'i- i 'im, tM1P;t of a woman is the sal-
ton. exr-ieowd by wms)HiJni8.
Petition for Liquor Lloens.
In the OoMiity Court o( Ui State ot Oivgoft, for
theConnty olOtllliim.
To the Hull. County Coiirt of CltlllRirf Comity,
Orvitun. . ' ' - s
We the ttmlorslittied reaileiits mid' legal voters
of the I'rectnct ot Ion Kwk. lit ai County
and State, hereby petition your honorable body
thnt license be granted W, R. Robert, ot wild
precinct. to nell spirituous, mult nd vlnmi ll.f
aoraat relutl Inqnantltte. lew thnn one gallon
In tho town ot l-ono Rock, in utd I'rwlnct,
Comity nnrt State:
1'. fc. Nicholson. Otto Ward. J. R. Bennett, Jot.
St. llnyen, O. W. ritctiet, V. B. Under., Ark
vation of the race, the hope of great-1 Madden, ueu. Madden, Ww. K. cowon, t. wick.
I , , . .. f , ..... , i. v, i.cnnest, A..oi.u u.i.iiiv, j , ...
'The Orp"on'an Pland ii real j d the redemption ot man. Nwl Jm,k ,rkot w MtK r u Kllls,011
thinner of beinjr annihilated by an Wipe out her purity and the man j wioy Billing, m compton, , k. n. ".
town called Uinkgbcitoath the wave of despair, Roto5nclte k.' . WBuia,
editor i xvjt!)0Ut ft Ptar to guide his life into j wm. mm, w. R. Robert.
obscure .paper in n
Condon, in this state.
, . . . . i . . . ' nr.- c....H'n
ruivui into unci u.;i A.m. .... ...,-...
tllllltV
hatred with large quantities of that any hog can root up the fairest
vituperation. S Miu-bj.lv should
Think tHn 10 n nom it .way l oiireru. ..u...-o nv)
I uuiK, v.itn, . h1, ,. underlie.!, w. R. Uolwrw, will,
. i i i . .. il. ... ....
tn ....vLr thi obieet of hisibe ore you PpeaK, anu reuieuioer on u.e mm ony wir, ' m..
10 tOer Uie uujtci ui mis , j i - J iiomirBbloOonntv Court otUllUmn Comity. Onv
(bin, tor a license to sell at retail, in qumiUtlei
tell oott of his great p.:rii. uix
ton Ktandard. ' , .
The editor of the Standard has
l.'comeso accnistjined to covering
wthe object of his hatred (Shutt)
with large quantities of vitupera
tion" that he falls into the common
.rror of accusing others of being
guilty of his own besetting sin
whenever any little difference of
opinion arises between newspapers,
the purport of which his intellect
fails to grasp. Go to, Hull, and
attend to thy petty squabble with
the elder Shutt. Such bombast as
thou bestowest on him best beBts
thy bore, thy calibre. And should
tho Oregonian and the Co.ndo.n
Cit.onK e'er need thy services toad
just aiT.iirs, at a mire convenient
season they may call on thee, lul
then avaunt. 'Tend first thine
tiwn affairs, then 'tend to Shutt
and do that well and all thy sins
shall be forgiven thee. Hull, go to.
Mower that ever greWJ 80 the Vilest than one gallon, iirUHoit.mn1t nd vinous
liquors in me lown aim prveuiv. u. juvuv
man can ruin the purest woman 8
character." .
Stops the Cough
and works off the Cold.
Laxative Bnnno Quinine Tablets euro cold
Iiioneday No Cmo, no Pay. Price 25 cento.
SOME AXCEXr HISTORY.
luaaid Ullllani county, Oregon.
W. R. RohKRTS.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Kotioet" hereby Riven In the matter ot the
estate ot James Stxon, deceased, that the under
lKiie.t haa been dulv appointe.1 administrator ot
the estate of aaid decedent. All iieratma havliin
claims ynint iwid eatate hould prvaent the
uiimA t, i.i nt mv rtiiiileiiiM. near Mavville. Ore-
tnni, within ix month from tho date ot th
nrsi puimcaium 01 iuis uoueu.
Mavvlllo, nwn. I C. J. QlUKS.
Xowmber 1900. i Admlnlatratorot the
estate ot Jauti Nixon, dec
To the Consumers
of Gilliam County:
Ve duoire to state that we tire determined to roiluco our Wtgt (tuck of
goods mid for the nexl VH) days will tnnku fiKitt rvdttutioiu iu all Hues tor
ca ah. ' . .
f.y referring to your local papers you frequently noto tho ad. of Interior1
nicrelmnttj who, with concpielou liitnt, say: "We nll t .Arlington -prices."'
Is this not evldem-e that the Arlington merchant immt lend In
low prices or tlidre Would be no lumd for inch ulalesmentsT Kulore pur
chasiiii your full supplies of the smaller hills got pricea from ui.
Iu agricultural iuTpleiirantii wo linve the fitvorite Moniter lirllla Huhject
to four attachiuvnts, vlu, hoe. disc;- proas wheela or shoe.
Ttie Oliver and Flying Dutchman Plow are hard to beat for good cloan
work, dnnlbillty amd lightness of draft.
It is no longer an erperiment to buy a Ihtin or Slnughtcn wagon, as
they have but few It any competitors when strength and light-running
qualities are considered.
If you anticipate treating yourself to a new buggy or hack do not pur
chase until our new caVload of the old reliable Hitctne rigs reach us, which
will fie here in September.
When in need of a chop mill, hay pross, windmill, sewing machine, or
any kind of machinery used on the farm, write us for prices and we, will
treat you right.
JAUdrej alt communications to the firm at the old James W. Smith store.
SHURTE 66 WEIR CO.
Arlington : : ; Oregon.
$5.00 Reward.
I will pay the above reward for my
team One sorrel horse, branded FA on
left stifle, star in forehead, collar marked ;
one bay mare, strip in face, branded A4
on left stifle delivered at Condon, Or.
Last seen west of L. W. Darling's place
on Hay creek."
W, L. Wilcox
The people of the different neigh
borhoods lying adjacent to Condon
should make an effort to have
Rural Free Delivery mail routes
e3tablisueb. Other sections of
country are getting this convenience
and there is no reason why the
people of this section of Gilliam
county should not have it. . The
postal department is reported to be
ready to establish rural delivery
in every section of the Inland E n
pire within 30 days after the prop
er petitions are filed with the de
partment, but they will not do so
until the people interested take
enough interest in tb.9 matter to
ask for it. Ferry Canyon, Matney
and all other neighborhoods should
take notice. A word to the wise
is s ufficient. -
WANTED.
Pasture of any me, containing water,
well fenced for hordes. Uive price until
March 15th. Address, a. E. MoKm-r.
Care Globe
QR. T.U NICKLIX
' DENTIST
' Office over P. H. Stephenson's store.
CONDON OREGON
Among the tens of thousands who
have used Chamberlain's Cough Item
ed y for colds and la grippe during the
pact few years, to onr knowledge, not a
single case has resulted in pneumonia.
Thos. Whitefield & Co., 24tt Wabash
avenue, Chicago, one of the moat promi
nent retail druggists in that city, in
peaking of this, Bays; "We recom
mend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for
la grippe in many cases, as it not only
pivea prompt and complete recovery,
but also counteracts any tendency of la
grippe to result in pneumonia." For
sale by The Hudson Pharmacy. C. W.
Crosfield, mgr.
The man who orders buckwheat
cakes for breakfast, although aware
that that article of diet has seen
long and faithful service, will prob
ably be surprised to learn just how
far back the cultivation of buck
wheat on Manhattan island dates.
George K. Holmes, assistant
.(.(iLlImm, s.f ilnflrtmAnt.
. , . , i . . I Coudon, Or., Nov. 12, 1900,
agriculture, in a phamplet on the i
"Progress of Agriculture in the
United States," says that the first
cultivation of buckwheat on Man
hattan island was in 1025 or 1620.
From the same source it is learned
that the first yield of Indsan corn,
or maize, in any considerable quan
tity produced in the United States
by people of English blood was
that of 40 acres in the Jamestown
colony in 1609.
W heat was first sown in Massa
chusetts as early as 1602, and it
was first cultivated in Virginia in
1611.
Rye, in New England, dates back
to 1643, and perhaps to 1630, and
oats and barley to Cosnald's colony
in 1602. .
It will probably surprise a good
many persons to know that Ply
mouth colony cultivated potatoes
as early as 1629. Massachusetts
raised one of its favorite products,
beans, as early as 1602, but it was
not until 42 years after that date
that Manhattan and Virginia began
their cultivation.
''Ten fair pippins," plucked from
trees planted on Governors island,
in the harbor of Boston, on October
10, 1639, were probably the first
apples raised in this country, and
the first nursery of young fruit
trees ever planted here was that
on Governor ; Endicott's farm in
Salem, now Danvers, Mass., in 1640.
R.J, PALMER,
Practical Blacksmith
and Horse-shoer.
Satisfaction. Assured.
Give me a Trial.
At the Old Clark Stand
Condon, Oregon.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Ijixatire Sromo IjHlnine Tal.ieto. All
druusristo rclnml the money if It fail to cure.
E. W. Groe' ignture U ou each box. 25e.
DON'T PAY TOO MUCH
Remember the value of any article is the lowest amount for
which you can duplicate it.
Examine our goods and note our prices if you wish to
SAVE MONEY
on your Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing,
and Blankets.
Furnishing Goods, Hats
CALL ON US
and we will show you as fine a line of Dress Skirts, Waists,
Dress Goods and Ladies' and Children's Underwear as can be
found in any store in Eastern Oregon and at ridiculously low
prices.
A FEW EYE OPEtiERS.
Men's Shoes.. I OR Sweaters, Cotton,. KQ
Others ask l 75.. . All wool 1 00.. :
Children's Mines, genuine Boy's knee pant, all wool and
Kangaroo Calf. Guaranteed. 75 miied worth 50o, 7d, $t 00. . . 2j
Ladies' Shoes........ Toweling, heavy weight, good
All etylei, best quality I 25 quality per yard. 5 Cts
Macintoshes, rubber lined, Boys suits All latest styles
guaranteed water proof 2 59 and patterns. Good quality.. I 50
Flannel Shirts, double and n Wrappers' Percale and Fian-
single breast I CO uelutte 50
UNDERWEAR.
Men's fleece lined 75c a suit. Ladies' all wool, 50c a garment.
Hame, heavy, $1.00 Others ask !.50, Children's wool fleece, heavy weight, all
Meu's all wool, $1.00 a garment. sizes, 35c a suit.
MEN'S SUITS.
Worsted, latest styles, f5 00. Heavy all wool chevoits, $7.50. Perge, Clay Worst,
ed and Silk Mixtures guaranteed to lie all wool and at prices in proportion.
skirts, Waists, underskirts, capes etc. .
fcKIUTtf Cashmere, Alpnca, r-erge, Crepon, Worsted, Plaids Latent styles $1 up,
WAISTS Plannel, French Flannel and better qualities, 50: and np.
ITNDHRSKIUTS Sateen and Bilkoline, fine colors and patterns, 50c and up.
COItSK'l'S 50c RTOCKLSCS Cotton 10.;., Wool 20c. Lined Gloves 50c.
A & U VJ? in 8
tfco:i cjiLCi!:c, lcves main street, cppdsite henshaws stoke.
Job
Printin
Of all kinds done on the short
est notice and at reasonable
rates. Nothing. too large, no
thing too small.
Globe Office.
Ft A Mai
BHDS
a. w m
m I li 31 won. jMtMoiiBaiva m y
i I t HBOAN-PRIVATE
f If DA TOB tmrn and
A " 1 n 4I Nt.il wb. r i
r S Ji from th. trtects .f you
visit DR. JORDAN'S crcat
EJUSEUU OF AKATOUY
1051 MARKET ST., 8AM F RAM CISCO, CAL
(MffNB 8UU M gVBt.J
Th Itrf wt Anatomical VoMtim
Id th Wor d.
Grtuttit nttrtutttrm in (ht Cttjf, A
Wonderful ituhtjor vitlUtra,
Wfkintt. or any contract'
1 (llMM,MlilvTf)ir4hr
DISEASES
KifferlBir
1 crvuong or xcHtfl It) icAUirrr
V jmmrn. Krroiia und phraiml 0b1IHy(lM
pntmmmy, L,ot MaMb4 infill ItHAomplf
m cm Hot ii Npvrmiilorriiuii, frtltir
mg rini.iBv "7 CNtanuuiHtmn of
rmi; of rat auratlva power, tlia Poutor
A ha ) arrattre-t til trtmtment that It will not
W only afford TmmtMJlat ft. but pernwnant
i curs, in iMfjlor aoa tint claim toprfornt
' mtrftclei, but to known U b a lair atirl
. fKiuar Physician and Uui-gaoii, jirnxuluaut
! iu hUp-l:dty- Ilav Wtrnm,
. HTPHIM rHrongfljty rHdimttd from
) tba ayatam wltbotit M ua of r ttrr.
Traww flttad fay an Eaart. Bnllal
) ra for Btnra A qulfk an 4 radical
enrttot Pll, riMara an Flfnlatby
k I tr Jarflali'a anwtal InftM trtatlhrwla
EtEIIT NAM anplrfna-toaawuireealra
our bwt opinion nt liiaef BiplaliiJ. A
' W witf OunrtmM a tObVi'lVM CUSS ia V
i ivery emt we vniirrtftit.
t'onntnrttTMn fv4k ana ainriiy pnvnwk,
CHAUfiEH VKkV BMAtiOXABLA
Treatment paraonally or by lnir.
Wrlta 1r Book. PHlLoriIT
lMHHIK. Mailh) Vmmm. (Avaiitaoa
boofeiurmaa.) Call of wrtto
DR. JORDAN ft CO., 1001 Warkt8t,B, F.
FALL AIID WHITER COOPS
ARLINGTON SALOON,
JEAN LABOUS, PROP.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CKJAKS.
BILLIARD and POOL TABLES.
FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Draught,
Main St., Condon, Oregon
HEADQUARTKRS
FOR HliiH GRADK
" WKT" GOODS.
FIXE WHISKIES.
Ol.YMPlA BKKR.
FANCY MIXED
DRINKS.
Lower
Main, street;
. THE . .
"MODEL."
A Quiet Resort.
Charles Fix, Prop.
muuuuuuuuuiu
BOWLING
ALLEY
A1D ,
POOL
TABLES
IS CONSECTIOS.
Condon,
Oregon.
I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
HAND W1ADE H RNESS.
The best is always tho cheapest. Get tho best.
My harness are the best. Get thotu.
I make and sell everything iu the Harness and Saddle
line including Chaps, Spurs, Bridles, Halters, Horao Cov
ers, Feed Bags Etc. Call and see me.
TOM L. P0RTW00D.
State Normal School
MONMOUTH, ORECON.
FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 18, 1900.
Students prepared to take State Certificate Immediately on graduation.
Graduates readily secure good positions.
Etpense of year from f 120 to $150.
Strong Academic and Professional courses.
New Special department in Manual Training.
Well equipped Farming Department.
For catalogue containing full announcements, address
P. L. Campbell, l'resident, or W. A. Wanm, Secretary of Faculty.
H0VARR1VIHC.-C--
We wili to ..!iouiieo to our frlumla and patrons that onr Fall ami
Winter stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Underwear, Furnish
ing Goods and Shoes is now arriving and i larger and bctfsr wkcled'
than ever before. J
We also have complete lines of
Superior Hoe
and Disc Drills,
Superior Seeders,
Canton Plows and
a
Studebaker Hacks,
Wasrons and
Buggies.
-M ALL COODS MARKED IK PLAIN FIGURES t-
When In Arlington make our store your'
headquarters. There's room for all and
bargains for all and tho latch string is al
ways out.
LORD & CO.
Arlington, Oregon.
F. M. Sprlngston . J. A, Rodgar
SPRINGSTON & ROGERS.
(Suooessora to T. Q. Johrraon.)
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
Hay and Grain bought and sold.
First-class Rigs always on hand at very reasonable rates,
A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited
Corldon, Oregon.
GO AND SEE
AL. HEtJSHAVJ
Who keeps a fine lino of Stoves, Ranges, Linolonm, Bcddmfr,
Springs, Valises, Ilardwawe, Gloves, Cutlery, Flower Pots,
Jar RtibWrs Eto.
VICTOR M ARDEN
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Harness and Saddles
OFirie Stock Saddles a Specialty
Ue Guarantee Our Prices to riease
'and Our ft or k to Give Satisfaction
Call when in The Dalles or write for prices and information.
The Dalles, Oregon.
C. S. PALMER,
prtisti Barber.
Sleek: Shaves
, and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground.
CONDON ORECON.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notlco It hereby given thut the HiidnrHgncit,
admlnlntrntrlx of tliu etle of Th. J YoiiriBdu
ceiifil, tin. lilwl In the county court ol milium
county, nUite of Oregon, her final aneoant M
upb udiMlnlhtmtrlx of uM cUle mid that
Tuesday, November 6, 10OO, -at
2 o'clock I'. M him been Axed by wild court
ua the time for bearing objccllum to laid report
and the actllcmvnt thereof. Maky A. Yol'NO,
Adtniiilntrnlrlx of the tule o Thou. J Young,
dcvcuivd.
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants regintored prior
to May 7, 18111), will lie paid ou pre
sentation at mv office. Interest ceases
afterNovember2l, l)0O.
V. II. Stki-hknhou,
Treasurer of Gilliam countv, Oregon,
Dated at Condon, Ore., Nov 21. lDUO.
Treasurer's Notice.
AH city warrants registered prior to
June 25, ll'OO, will lie paid on prceenta
tion at mv ollice. Interest ceases after
Dec. 4, liWU, P. If. Btkwieniwn,
City Treasurer, Condon.
jK. r. tivuxrtn,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OJfit Ixii of CmidiDi pnig Co.
K. A. NELSON'. J. J. TOUT WOOD.
NELSON & PORTWOOD
(Successors to I). M. KIN1CI1AHT),
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE.
8PECIAI, ATTENTION TO DRUMMER8' TRADE.
FIRST-CLASa RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS.
Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church st
.T HOLLENBECK, li. E.
CONSULTING ENGINEER.
Estimates made on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, Water
Powers, Tumps and Pumping Plants. Repairing a Specialty,
If you havo anything you think past fixing, bring it to mo.
HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILDING.
Condon, Oregon.
Don't font ttyat tlje QIj0B Office
is still in business giving tho latest news and turning out
the neatest job work in the County. Finest Visiting
Cards? latest Stationery in short tho "boat printing."
PAPERING AND PAINTING.
Full line of latcBt Wall Taper.
Kstimates on work and material
furnished on short notice.
Call and sue my sum pics.
V. A. DARLING.
H. W. HARTMAN. .
Carpenter and Builder. '
Scroll Uorl( a Specialty,
Plansand Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon.
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