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5..G0KBKI GLOBE. 1 A U RSOAY, DECEMBER 13, 1900, NUTICK. TI'SOick l"vl!" t'oui.'H'nnilcix'efmTn nil tio?s l iitlii.m :..H!ity. Him lomnka jrti. t yr li y. K-N.inu news imtiitim of th i,.v .,11.1 tmiir mir lril to it tn by t-tlirst lit Uiu !"' of Hit'ir ivki tv il -LortirmiH.- Cuin'tH'lrt;iici" must .,!:. ja tt-e rltrr. not new' lly for pub- i t!.:U , ''Ot hmiU'.'V U1'UWot 8(hw! Ittillt, Hint '.ic 'uUor nmnm.'n no ri'vooftli!tty (of )iin Kon ivt ly orri'(oildt'lil. bligo! to take his porridge with h grain' of salt -when two or three grainff would make it' less insipid and: more healthful. And it is only a few weeks since the Ameri can people wWe' told by a preat politician that " there are no trusts, certainly no had ones," and the great American people believe! th" great politician implicit". a iuroFArEn'srArEJi law. For the information of our read ers, many of whom have made in quiries in regard, to tho matter at this office, we publish the follow ing section of the laws of Oregon relating to tho sending of a news paper to persons who have never ordered it. From the inquiries which have reached, us it would seom that a large number of per rons in this county have been an noyed by this form of newspaper nuisance during the last few months and they naturally want to know whether they can be com pelled to pay for something which they never ordered and don't want. Following is the statute referred to: AN ACT To Regulate the Voluntary Sending o ' JVcwsfafers and Oiier Publications, Section 1. That whenever any person, company or corporation owning or controling any news paper or periodical of any kind or w henever any editor or proprietor of any such newspaper or periodical Bhall mail or send any such news paper or periodical to any person or persons in this state without first receiving an order for said newspaper or periodical from such person or persons to whom such newspaper or periodical is mailed or sent, shall be deemed to be a gift, and no debt or obligation 6hall accrue against such person or per sons, whether 6aid newspaper or periodical is received by the person or persons to whom it is sent or not. Approved February 21, 1889. The Portland Oregonian ceta brated its fiftieth anniversary on the 4th inst. Four pages of the issue of that day was a fac simile reproduction of the first issue of tho paper. The reproduction was made by the photographing proc ess and the contrast between. No. 1 and No. 12,473 is decidedly marked. The Oregonian has advanced from an insignificant beginning to the head of the class of. Facific coast newspapers and its success is large ly due to the judicious business management of Mr. H. L Fittock, who has been connected w'th the paper, since 1853. It is a great newspaper, its greatest fault being a lack of respect for ' the opinions of those who differ with it on po litical and other matters. We wish the big daily a continuation of its success and trust that it will remedy this fault during the next 50 years as it has remedied many other defects during the last fifty. The New' Fern. ! Mr. It. W. Welmr, the- tiSodate : nurseryman, la again here lookintfaftor thtsi wants! of hia many customers far tho Spring;-' trade.-. Mr. Weber I neVer-' satislied unless ho i able to oiler hi customers the very latest novelties In his line, ami on this trip be is particu larly well pleased on account of being able to Introduce tho new Japanese Fern Ball, which has lately been imported from the Orient. This torn is the most satisfactory house plant ever offered to the publiej as all the attention itreqnlres is to be placed in water for several hours . . ! nt then suspended in any uesireu posi tion, where it will soon become a living iritis of verdure. Nothing will do so much to make the house bright and dispel the gloom of these dark, foggy winter days as a few pretty house plants, and these fer balls seem to fill every want Mr. Weber" will tell you all about them. Officors Elected. No. 60, K; of To the Consumers of Gilliam County: We desire to state that we are determined to reduce our largo stock of goods and far the net 80 days will make great reductions in all lines for cah.. , . 15y referring to your local papers you frequently note the ad. of Interior merchants who, with conscious signs, nay : "We mil at Arlingtou prices." Is tins not evidence that the Arlington merchants must lead In low prices or there would be no need for inch statesmen!.!? Holore pur chasing your fall supplies or the smaller bills get prices from us. , In agricultural implements we have the favorite Monitor Drill! subject to four attachments, vi, hoe, disc, press wheels or shoe. The Oliver and Flying Dutchman Tlows are hard to beat for good clean work, durability amd lightness of draft. It is no longar an experiment to buy a Hain or Btoughten wagon, ai they have but few If any competitor! when strength and light-running qualities are considered. If you anticipate treating yourself to anew hnggy or hack do not pur chase until our new carload of the old reliable Ritchie rigs reach us, which w ill be here In September. ....... ., When In need of a chop mill, hay press, windmill, sewing machine, or any kind of machinery used on the farm, write us for prlcei and we will treat you right. FALL AiiD WINTER GOODS novARniviiic. We wish to a jjmunce to our friends and patrons that our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Ooods, Notions; Clothing, Underwear, Furnish" Ing Goods and Shoci Know arriving and li larger nd better selected' than over before. SHURTE & WEIR CO. We also havo complete lines of Superior Hoe and Disc Drills, 17n4nilnit T ntira Vn fifl' K: Of P. A4-) hmvu a ....... ..:. .. 4- 41.- It -ilk- At.l T ..,.. W . fimtt-h llm elected the follo r'ng officers Tuesday nfcsy-Auaress coniniuuicauuns iu me mm m ... evening: S. B. Couture, C. C; . M. riitr. V. O. : Jav Bowerman, Prelate; Arlington ': : : Oregon. Superior Seeders, ' t r. l - I I I . II i K M.nv I - 1. It. ; jCU 4 aiiuwr, v. vju , 44. 4-.. ..-v. , Trustee. Dressmakers in Pennsylvania towns are forming trusts and rais ing prices. If Oregon wheat raisers could do the same thing they would be better off. Trusts are all right for the fellows on the inside, but the festive farmer is always on the outside of all of them. Stops tho Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet care a cold in one (U? KoCare.no Put. Price 25 cents. Dedication Services. The Latter Day Saints church build ing, which was completed some time ago, will be dedicated nest Sunday, December 16, at 11 o'clock a. m. Jr.kier D. L. Harris, of California, will conduct the services and will be assisted by Elder A B. Moore, of this place. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend this service. A Card. I wish to state that in the late diffi culty between myself and my wife I now believe thatll have wronged her, unwit tingly, and I hereby withdraw all charges which I may have made against her. W.J. RcHBfclx. Condon, Or., December 7. 1900. ARLIMGTON SALOON, JEAH LABOUS, PROP. FIXE WISES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS. BILLIARD and POOL TABLES. FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE. FRESIL. COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER om Dkaught. Main St., Condon, Oregon The Salt trust has recently raised the price of salt to wholesalers from 1)5 cents to $2.00 a sack. This means more Dro6nerit? for the owners of salt trust stock and more povety for the consumers of salt Trust magnates seenito be the "salt of the earth" these days and in order to continue them in their high and lofty position of ease and luxury the poor man may be o- Among the tens of thoueands who have need Chamberlain's Congh Rem edy for colds and la grippe during the past few years, to our knowledge, not a single case has resulted in pnenroonia. Thos. Whitefield & Co., 240 Wabash avenue, Chicago, one of the most promi nent retail druggists in that city, in speaking of this, says: "We recom mend Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy for la grippe in tnanv cases, as it not only pives prompt and complete recovery but also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia." For sale by The Hudeon Pharmacy. C- W. Crosfield, nRr. The desire for office frequently outruns decency, even among those who are considered respectable. Within twenty four hours of the late Senator Davis' death eleven statesmen had announced them selves as candidates for his seat in the United States senate. Every member of Minnesota's delegation in congress except one is on this disgraceful list To find a suc cessor to the dead senator will be a comparatively easy matter, but to find bis equal will be impossible, at least among those who ran a risk of breaking their - necks to get in this dead man's shoes. The in decency of this performance is on a level with latter day politics. East Oregonian. The Hudeon Pharmacy guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who is not satisfied after using two-tbirds of the contents. Tbie l the best remedy In the world for la, grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It nreventa any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Petition for Liquor License. In the Coanty Coart ot the State ol bregon, lor the County of OIHUib. To the Hon. Coanty Coart of Gilliam County, We the undersigned resident and legal voter of the Precinct ol Lone Bock, in said County and Bute, hereby petition your honorable body that a license be (minted W. R. Roberts, of il precinct, to oll tspiritaom, malt and vinous Uq- Hon at retell In quantities lew man one gauon in the town of Lone Kock, lu said Precinct, County and State: P. R. Nicholnon. Otto Wrd. J. R. Bennett, Jos. I W. Plteher. F. B. Landers, Ark Madden, Coo. Madden, Wm. K. Coraon, O. Wick, L C BennettvAdolpb. Dnnnevan, C Phegley, G. H. Neel, Jack Parker, 8. W. Smith, F. II. Ralnton, Riley Btlllnea, Ed Compton, F. H. Robinson, G. W. Boone, J. R. Ralston, Jeff Hayes, H. M. Seel, John Goahen. D. Z. Robinette, E. D. WlneUud, Wm.' Curtis, W. R. Roberta. To Whom It May Concern: KoUee la hereby elven that the undersigned. W. R. Roberts, will, on the 10th day of January, 1001, apply to the Honorable County Court of Gilliam Cjnnty. Ore gon, for a license to fell at retail. In quantities lets than one gallon, spirituous, malt and Tlnous liquor in the town and precinct ol Lone Rock, In said GiUiam County, Oregon. W. R. RoaaaTS. HEADQUARTEKB FOR HIGH-GRADE " WET " GOOU8. FINE WHISKIES. OLYMFIA BEER. FANCY MIXED DRINKS. . Lower Main street Canton Plows and Studebaker Hacks Wagons and Buggies. - 11 ... , -3 ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES 6 . . THE . "MODEL" A Quiet Resort. Charles Fix, Prop. liiuuiuumtuiiiiu B0WLIXG ALLEY POOL TABLES IN CONNECTION. Condon, Oregon. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice I hereby given In the matter of the estate of James Nixon, deceased, that the under signed baa been duly appointed administrator of the estate ol Mid decedent All persona having claims against aald estate should present the same to me at my resideuce near Mayvtlle, Ore gmi, within six months from tho data of the nrst pUDiicauon 01 ujis uuui-v. u.vrllln Orrimn. I C J. QtflHN. November &!, MOO. 1 ' Administrator of the estate of James Nixon, dee. LMAKE A SPECIALTY-OF lAHD MADE H RNESS. The best is always the cheapest. Get tho best. My harness are the best. Get them. 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, DOIi'T PAY TOOMJCH 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 tVlONEY en your Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Blankets. GALL 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 ynd in any store in Eastern Oregon and at ridiculously low prices. . $5.00 Reward. I will pay the above reward fur my team One sorrel horse, branded FA on left stifle, star in forehead, collar marked ; one bay mare, strip in face, branded A4 on left stifle delivered at Condon, Or. Last seen weatofL.V. Darling's place! on Hay creek. W. L. Wilcox. Condon, Or., Nov. 12T, 1900. " I make and sell everything in the Harness and Baddle line including Chaps, Spurs, Bridles, JIaltcTB, Horse Cov ers, Feed Bags Etc. Call and see me. TORi 1. P0RTW00D. Qoijdoi Ban) qaDit)$ JforS? )4otel of tyeqty. ; MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS first-Glass VJUry at leasorjable Ffates- SPRINGSTON A ROGERS, Your Patronaga Is Solloited. WANTED. Pasture of any sire, containing water, well fenced for horses. Give price nntil March 15tb. Address. A. JS. Moffitt, Care Globe. GO AMD SEE ' AL. HEMSHAlt Who keeps a fine line of Stoves, Ranges, Linolonm Bedding, Springs, Valises, Hardwawe, Gloves, Cutlery, Flower Pots, Jar Rubbers Etc. QR. T. U KICKI.IS DENTIST Office over P. H. Stephenson's store. . CONDON 7 OREGON A FEW EYE OPEHERS. Man's Shoes.. Others ask $1 75.. .... . Children's Shoes, genuine Kangaroo Calf. Guaranteed. Ladies' Shoes......; All styles, best quality ..... Macintoshes, rubber lined, guaranteed water proof...... Flannel Shirts, doable and ingle breast SI 25 75 2 I 25 50 00 Sweaters, Cotton,. , Ail wot1 $100 Boy's knee pants, all wool and : mixed worth 60c, 75, 100. .. Toweling, heavy weight, good quality per yard Boys suits All latest styles and patterns. Good quality.. .Wrappers' Percale and Flannelette 50 "25 5 J cts R. J, PALMER, Practical Blacksmith and Horse-shoer. Satisfaction Assured. Give me a Trial. At the Old Clark Stand Condon, Oregon. I 50 50 UNDERWEAR. Men's fleece lined 75c a snit. flame, heavy, fl.00 Others auk $1.50. lion's all wool, $1.00 a garment. Ladies' all wool, 50c a garment. Children's wool fleece, heavy weight, all bizes, 35c a suit. ' MEN'S SUITS. Worst!, hiteot stylrr, $r, 00. Heavy all wool chevoitfl, $7.50. Perge, Clay Worst ed and Bilk Mixture guaranteed to be all wool and at prices in proportion. SKIHT3, VAISTS, UNDERSKIRTS, CAPES ETC. fiKIUT,S Caehmere. Alpaca. Berge, Crepon, Worsted, Plaids Latent styles $1 op. WAISTS Flannel, French Flannel and better qualities, 60e and op. llNOKllrtKlKTSSatnon and Silkoline, fine colors and patterns, 50c and np, CORSETS oOu. STOCKIS(iS Cotton 10c., Wool 20c. Lined Ufpvet 60c. ? r::L e'jilci.'.i iov.tb KAsn stfiet. opposite hekshaws store. KY BR OR T visit Dfl. JORDAN'S orca-m MUSEUM CF AHATOIIY! (091 MARKET ST.. (AN FRANCISCO, CAU imHtnaHiima.) Thlrf Aa.lmlaal Uunm la ui wor . HtfUmmn, or .nyoontnwst. w1dU.A.lslv)ly!Hr.4hr i tlx ol"t Spi-Uil nn Uit I'aolA. do. tm-nmn diseases T.siasr and islMIs ' mmmm tmmn mhn turn .uff.rtn. , from th. i.a'wts f youthful tndlv or.iunis 6r Xf.M. In minrtr . T rsora. FWT'Miswaparsiwuss.sjiii.f.im- pmtmnmy, xs M nfi44 ljs .11 luicotnpll. CatKUBf i,pri.wri."", ' www wttmrn, ni-rteow, siiwt, rnMsn fif a ovm.iiiaiKin 01 ill will not A DNlUftiiftnt V our, fa. DtMttor duo snl llm t0p.rt.rm mU-aclM, hut la well Known to b. alalr and V sfinnr. FU.alritftil and Hnrsjwn(ltrmlo.ut i DiamanjrviMBHia1 b mmwm. w sirHII.IS tbarmuuiir rxnuMtM irom k til .rsuru without th. i:.? of M.t rarr. Tram. StUt b aa Sioart HaMltvatl car for arra, A q !. and rtvtlrirt turafor fllaa. rivawM ana Vlaala,tx rr. Jort3anfa apadal paltitaaa aualbiMla. A . KTEBY MAM nplrHf toaawiuraednw tVatfiU SvmmlM mfOiailVMCVMMlnW IverumMWlunrttrttkm. Cnnsuiutlnm rflrijt anrl strictly prirU, Traatru Wrl HA tux, on 3 iitparaMaMr or dj iur. ar a lit MimK, rMli,ornT mw iKIAaakl. MaiLKb aV lAValuaua IF iurma.i Caller wrlla :!A0kH It CO., I I Marlnt it, S. F. f State Normal School MOMWIOUTH, OREGON. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 18, 1000. Stodents prepared to take State Certificate immediately oo graduation. Graduates readily secure good positions. Expense of year from $120 to $150. - Strong Academic and Professional courses. IS'ew Special department in Manual Training. Well equipped Farming Department. For catalogue containing full announcepients, address P. L. Campbell, President, or W. A. Wa, Secretary of Faculty. E. A. NELSON. , i . ivhiwuw. NELSON & PORTWOOD ; ' (Snccessori to . M. RINEUAHT), LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE. FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. Condon, Or. Corner Spring and. Church sts. VICTOR MARDEN E. T HOLLENBEGK, M. E. Manufacturer of and Dealer tn Harness and badalet CONSULTING ENGINEER ' Fine Stock: Saddles a Specialty: We Guarantee Our Prices to Please and Out Uork to Give Satisfaction Call when in The Dalles or write for prices and information. Ttie Dal Is, Orego n . Estimates mailo on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, Water TowerH, Pumps and Pumping Plants. Repairing a Specialty, If you have anything you think past fixing, bring it to wo. HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILDING. Condon, Oregon. C. S. PALMER, prtistK Barber. Sleek: Shaves . and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and re-ground. COKtiON - - - - OREGON. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby ftfvcn tliftt thenilerl((n'-fl, dmliilslmtrlx of tbo ustata of Tho. 1 Yinn;'le eeasert, has fllwl In the cownty crjurt of (illllnra county, suit of Orr.Kon, br fliwl Hwonilt such u'lmlnlstrHtrix of M wUtU) Hint tliat Tuesday, November 0. 1900, t2o'clor4 1. M., tins Mim fixed hy aitlit cohfI as tlio time for liooriiiK ohjoctlons to SUM rrort and the aettlvmunt tliemof. Makv A. YoiiNa, AdinlnlMtralrlx of the fcntxte ol Thus. J YounK. deci'Hsed. Treasurer's Notice. All connly warrants reKistered prior to Mav 7. 18W. will be paid on pre' seiitation at mv olTice. Inturest ceases a(terNovetfiber21, 1900. V P. II. STKI'IIKNHON, Treasnrer of Gilliam comity, Ori-aon. Dated at Condon, Ore., Nov 21. I'M). Treasurer's Notice. All city warrants reKistered prior to June 25, 10C0, will be paid on presenta tion atmv ollice. Interest ceases after 1)ko. 4. 1900. P. II. Htki'Hbnhon, City Treasurer, Condon, Don't por$?t ttyat the CljDB Office is still in business giving the latest news and turning out y : the neatest job work in the County. Finest Visiting . Cards: latest Stationery; in short tho "host printing." )R. . r. oi:u.ette, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OJffc lhk nf ConJiti Drug Co. PAPERING AND PAINTING. Full line of latest Wall Paper. Estimates on work and material furnished on short notice. Call and boo my samples. W. A. DARLING. H. W. HARTMAN., Carpenter and Builder. ' Scroll Mor a Specialty. Plansand Estimates Furnished Condon : : ' Oregon.