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CSHDOtl GLOBE. "VHUt SDAY. JANUARY 24. XPOl. NCTK-K, I hn Clous hiriu-n ecTTwponcleno from all wiu !i it Uulinin cwintv. W e im Umiak t!st pper tt.e hMiliuc nrwt nu-rtmrn of tha tni'iy mid Invite our :rknds to ist o by in the iiiwt of their rwrwx lv uichi-H-.x.i. cwevponritnt niHst b i i-nt-1 bv Hie writer, not nwnwrilT for pt )iriitin. ont n evidence of rt Inith.snd un.llor iinn no n.-vroriililtty lor opin ion x :uvl by corrrnpoaJvata. One reeult of tlie West Foint investigation will be to cause yonng men- to think twice before entering thearwyas privates. The stories which tlwie young West Pwiut hoodlums tell on thenwlres snj which they appear to glory in are sufficient to stamp them as brutes and moral degenerates who are wholly ifViBt to be placed in poet tions of authority over other Amer ican citizen. Their natures do not how a. scintilla of true worth. Their training seems to develop them into physical bull dogs and moral monstrosities, and it would A PVJtlTAN KEXAISSANCE. Tht Kev. John II. Wohl, a Pres byterian minister, receutly lost hi life in a shooting affray with lion. S. P. Stokes, lawyer and politiciafty at Williamson, W. Va. The alter cation which led to the fight grew out of a very violent and sensation al sermon preached by the Ret. Wohl against dancing, in which, not content with consigning all dev otees of dancing to bell fire in this world, the preachersaid that "the white light and glare of the ball room are the 6hrouds of manly probity and womanly purity." Naturally .decent people who choose to attend a public dancing party j don't enjoy having their wives and' while the intolerance and eloquent extravagance of Jonathan Edwards cost him nothing but hi pulpit, the foolish temerity of the West Virginia parson has cost him hU life. He was probably vain of bis powers as a sensational orator, and selected his theme chiefly because "hell-fire" denunciation of dan cing would attract a large audience in a small country community, and would afford him a fine opportunity to exhibit bis eloquence. His weak ness and vanity have cost him his life, and, even if be had escaped death, his discourse would have wrought nothing but inexcusable mischief and discord in his church and bis community. The dead preacher was probably a clerical daughters consigned to hell from the pulpit and described as the demagogue of the sort that do prospective children of impurity, nouoce Sunday newspapers witLoot It is not remarkable that the Rev. discrimination, object to Sunday Wohl was peremptorily "called trains under all circumstances, and down" for his extravagant abuse of pretend to think the world is going respectable women who saw fit to rapidly to the devil because dUorcee dance in public, and it is not re- re granted on other grounds than appear that the larger our army raarkable that, after firing the first adultery. Dancing, whether de- rsif officered by such fellowsthe shot, be found that his- cloth did cn or indecent, whether within worse ofF the nation will be. They "might find their level as dive keep ers m the "tenderloin" districts of 1 ur large cities, but all good citiiens will earnestly pray that they will never find it in the armies of the United States. The Oregon Legislature is mak ing a good start in grafting. One member who secured the passage of a bill at the last session regulat ing the employment of clerks, was the leader during the present ses sion in railroading a clerk bill through the senate which utterly ignored the provisions of the pre vious act. This clerk graft is one of the roost shameful of many which lurk io the state bouse. An eastern exchange says: "M. S. Quay has been elected to the Senate, which is another way of saying that the devil still has his hands on the helm of Pennsylvania lolitics." Senator Tillman complains that the people out west cannot sing ''Dixie." He heard them trv it at two banquets and on both occasions they were just able to get through the first verse, although many came out strong on the chorus. The senator says they do not sii "America" much better. He noticed that the men around him got along pretty well with the first verse, but after that they gave up trying to sing the words and just hummed the tune. "The Star-Spangled Ban ner," he says, 5s entirely beyond them Nobody can sing it and he thinks there ought to be a law passed requiring people to learn both the words and the music of the national air. To the Consumers of Gilliam County: We tleilrt to state that we are duterrulned to reduce onr targe stock of toode and tor the next 80 dyt will make great reduction! In all lines lor cash. By referring to yonr focal pnrr you frequently note the ad, of Interior merchants who, with eorirplclous slgni, ay: "We tell at Arlington prices." It this not evidence that the Arlington merchants inuot lead In low prices or there would be no need fat uch tUteamenu? Itelore pur chaaing your fan anppliea or the smaller billa get prlcee from b. In agricultural Implements we have the favorite Monitor Drills subject to four ettarfmtont, vis, hoe, disc, preea wheela or shoe. The Oliver and Flying Dutchman I'lowi are hard to beat for good clean work, durability auid llghtneaa of draft. It is no longar an experiment to bny a Cain or Stoughten wagon, as they have but few If any competitor when atrength and light-running qualitlea are considered1, It you anticipate treating yourself to a new bugvy or hack do not pur chase until our new carload of the old reliable lUeioe rigs reach na, whloh will be here In September. When In need of a chop mill, hay prew, windmill, sewing machine, or any kind of machinery need on the farm, write oa for prices and we will treat yon right. CCT'AdJresi H communications to the firm at the old James W, Smith store. FALL AflD WINTER GOODS NOW ARRIVING We wlan to enounce to our trleuds and patrons that oar Fait and1 Winter atock of Dry Good, Notlona, Clothing, Underwear, Furnish Ing Qooda and Shoes la now arriving and la larger and better selected than ever before; SHURTE & WEIR CO. n : : : Arlingto ARLINGTON SALOON, JEAI1 LABOUS, PROP. BILLIARD and FOOL TABLES. FIKST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEQ BEER on Draught. Main St., Condon, Oregon not protect him.- It is an interest- the family or in the pubho ballet, ing historical fact that the great is described by these clerical dema- New England theologian, Jonathan gogues as impure. All nude art, Edwards, waa forced to resign his pure or obscene in intent or ex- charge at ' Northampton, : Mass., pression, is stigmatized as immoral. because of the indignation excited All this holding the decent use by a sermon against frivolous social of a good thing responsible for the FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS, recreations wmcu ne preacneu irom I uucwu uw ui i ia lurtsmug his pulpit . old 6traw to evil purpose, for it The Congregational Church of makes society and churches and New England 150 yeara ago. when preachers repulsive to thousands Edwards was in his prime, was a of people who are neither irreverent very conservative body, but it nor immoral, but are thoroughly could not endure the frightful anath- disgusted with this misdirected emas and bitter invective fulmi- enthusiasm for non-essentials to nated by Edwards against many the increasing neglect of the great sorts of social recreation. So the essentials of human life and con greatest mind that New England duct- Do we think less of Wash has produced had to step down and mgton and his wife because they oat of a pnlpit he had occupied for danced decently in public and pri many years. If average human vte and heartily enjoyed it? The nature would not tolerate such in- evangelists of this abortive Puritan tolerant, extravagant abuse in the renaissance are doomed to failure day of Jonathan Edwards, it cer-j"1 tneir stupid effort to revive pop- tainly could not be expected to nIar belief in the musty cerements submit to it meekly at the opening ancient ew England bigotry, of the twentieth century. There is austerity, inhumanity, narrowness something in the lurid language and injustice with its stolid pro employed by the Rev. Wohl that scription of music, dancing, fiction, strongly recalls the diction of Jona- art and the drama. The people We also have compreto lines of Superior Hoe and Disc Drills, Oregon. Superior Seeders, r. y Canton Plows and Studebaker Hacks, Wagons and Buggies. HEADQUARTERS -A11.,m FOR H10H-GRADK TLIE BOULItNU "WET" GOODS. a a I Oil . , ALLEY KINK WfflSKlES. " MODEL." POOL OLYMPIA BEER. ' TABLES FANCY MIXED 11 " DRINKS. A n.. O -i. IN CONNECTION. A Quiet Resort Lower . , '. Condon, Main street CharIes Fx Prop. Oregon, ALL GOODS MARKED Iff PLAIN FtCUBES Hr- When In Arlington make our store your headquarters. There's room for all and bargains for all and the latch string is al ways out LORD & CO. Arlington, uregon, A Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks Prof. Eoxa Tyler, of Chicago, Vice President Illinois Woman's Alliance, in speaking of Chamberlain's Congb Rem edy, eays: "I goffered with a severe cold this winter which threatened to rnn into pneumonia. I tried different rem edies but I seemed to grow worse and the medicine spsct my stomach. A friend advised me to try Chamberlain's Coogh Remedy and I foond ft waa pleas ant to take and it relieved me at once. I am now entirely recovered, saved a doctor's bill, time and suffering, and I will never be without this splendid med icine again." For sale by The Hudson rharmacy-C. W. Crosfield, mgr. than Edwards in those famous ser- like peace, order and moral decency, "" T CylC") "lT "F? T) TVT mons in which he pictures the fiery but they have no use for this renais- V- VXV iyii-llVJLV 1 waves of hell rolling up from the sance of repulsive Puritanism, with a.. -m . . . ..l.i11at DouomiesB pit, bearing on their us BUl7 naDoie ana Clamor over crest the hapless sinners in full non-essentials exalted above essen sight of their sainted mothers peer- tials. There is good spiritual work ing over the crystal wall of heaven, enough waiting for helping hands The resemblance is so strong that m every commuinty, without wast- it inspires the suspicion that the iag moral and intellectual energy Rev. Mr. Wohl, being something of i voicing medieval nonsense and a sensational preacher of the Tal- seeking to revivify the buried dust mage quality, was weak enough to of Puritan bigotry and asceticism. attempt by imitation a kind of! It is a ghost that won't walk. Puritan renaissance of the obsolete Oregonian. bell-fire pulpit discourse of Jona than Edwards. Jerry Bray saw a woman on his Manufacturer of and Dealer in Harness and Saddles Fine Stoclc Saddles a Specialty-O ghg QondOI) BaH) 11 1 Guarantee Our Prices to Fleast caDir jfors Jiotel of tlje Qty. The Dalls,, Oregon. MEALS served at all hours first-elass LlVry at Reasonable Rates- SPRINGSTON & ROGERS. f and Our Work to Givt Satisfaction Call when in The Dalles or write for prices and information. as. PALMER, IrtistK Barber. Sleek Shaves and Hair-cuts Razors honed and re-ground CONDON OREGON It is but just to his memory to train deliberately takeoff herstock- ay that his reproduction of the ing8afew evenings since, turn them great theologian's vivid picture of inside out and put them on again. the kingdom of lost souls was exe- After lacing np her shoes she pick- cuted with remarkable fidelity, but ed P paper and went right on reading. Jerry couldn't restrain A Mother s Favorite. hj8 curiosity and asked her what litwrCT Sim I VttVT fiTVi re lu ni 1 -. - 1 T. . . . I . I w.. k . WI.M.WII1 mnf-hnr'a fatrrtif a "Tfr I 1 t A t va Obictifgv OVtlVU m wi im . ao picaosiii. auu DB1C I jif La 1a1 i . t for children to take and always cures. It 1 waa Pre"y 001 ana " is intended especially for coughs, colds, turned the hose on toel would cool croap and wbooofng cough and is the oft, and then she went right on beet medicine made for these diseases, readimr her naner and Jernr hnnt. Samnles of the Latest Desiirns in Tk. j . . , . , , , ,. .1 n sr i 'J - o m . " ed one to read himself, as he desired w uuupjr uio uiiuu. varevu Ap peal. other injurious drag and may be given as continently to a babe as to an adult. For sale by The Hudson Pharmacy C, W. Crosfield, mgr, HAIR ORNAMENTS AND NECK WEAR Dress 5rinTir;$s. Latest Styles in Uirter flats SPECIAL SALE OF DRESS SKIRTS. TO REDUCE OUR STOCK WE OFFER EXTRA QUALITIES IN DRESS SKIRTS AT FROM $1 TO 1.50. CALL ASD SEE THEM. WE ALSO OFFER Beat Out of an Increase of His Pension. A Mexican war veteran and prominent editor writes: "Seeing the advertise- menioi cuamDenain's uoac, unoiera I AIICI I A MAnnnfW and Diarrhoea Remedy I am reminded wuuui uinvvwn. that as a soldier in Mexico in '47 and '48 First door west of Stephenson's I contracted Mexican diarrhoea and this store, Spring street. ...u, u. p ura muui tuuK mi iu- mwnftW ( . ...... rMiVnCWT ...... i- m ,; . iT vMViJwvAiir newaladose of it restores me." It is uneqoaled as a quick enre for diarrhoea and is pleasant and safe to take. For Flannel Overshtrts ......75 SI 00 Sweater8' Cotton,. i -Men's Arctic Socka 25 A" w0' 11 00V Ladies' Underwear 25 knee M wco1 'nd T ic mixed worth 60c, 75.1100... Ladies' Mittens lO .. . . . Woollen Underwear, suit 1.50 l. FleeceLined : 75,90 Boy's suits-All latest styles Children's, same, per garment, 10 and patteras. Good qnality.. Boy's " ' . " 25 Wr8PPer8 Percale and Flan- Macikntoshes, rubber lined, oelette guaranteed water proof...... 2 50 sale by The Hudson Pharmacy. C. W. Wis signature is on every box of tbs gMoins g J Crosfield, mgr. 25 Laxative BromoOuinine Tabieu tea remedy that tvwm'm eold lu ena y LIEN'S SUITS. worstea, latest styles, f5.00. Heavy alt woo! chevoits, $7.60. Serge, Clay Worst- ea anu biia Mixtures guaranteed to be all wool and at prices in proportion. SKIRTS, WAISTS, UNDERSKIRTS, SHOES ETC. A few days ago Sewall & Co., of Maine, bought an old wooden ves- 5i cts I eel, the J. B. Walker, for $40,000 that is under charter for a single trip that brings in returns of $26,- 000. This does not look like Amer ican shipowners. are sorely in need of a subsidy of $9,000,000 a year to enable them to keep in business. Times-Mountaineer. 50 50 visit DR. JORDAN'S oat UUSEUU OF AHATOUY1 I0BI MARKET ST., UN FMNCISC0, CAL (HMwwrn Hi iM Smaik .) nm4trut tightor .Wtn, ' 1 WvattaawM. or or ooatraot. ' Mdlwuw,MlttTlyaara4br I the oldtot BpUllton the PaolSe ' His Wife Saved Him. 'My wife's good advice saved my life," writes F. M. Ross of Wlnfield. Tenn.. "for tiviK is uasnmere. Alpaca, berge, Crepon, Worsted, Plaids Latest styles $1 op. I had such a bad eoogh I conld lisrdly axoio cmuiiei, rrencn r lannei ana Detter qualities, 60c and op. UMDEttSKIKTS Sateen and Silkoline, fine colors and patterns, 60c and np. CORSETS 50c. STOCKINUS-Cotton 10c., Wool 20c. Lined Gloves 60c. fearm, Ftrru I eailene; We also pay highest prices for IDES, PELTS AMD FURS. OS. OPPOSITE HIH8HAW3 STORE. KC3EL BUSLCSKO, LOWES MAIM STREET breathe, I steadily grew worse under I doctor's treatment, but my wife urged me to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which completely cured me." Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, La Grippe, Pneumonia, Asthma, Hay Fev er and all maladies ot Chest, Throat and Lungs are positively cured by this mar velous medicine. 60c and f 1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Condon Drug Co.'s. Subscribe for the Globe. M. JORDAN PRIVATE DISEASES Taaaw aaoa an! aal4la ' !" are .uff.rtnf , from the effect el youthful tnHiZ ereueee er ezuHe In mun... rroiiiandekrelcml ibillt, im. i i hu to ar..Wki."si.-:.5; xwr. ' Immediate rellel, but permanent ' BiirMlee, bet te well knswa to be a i.f. i inr StMj" "ereofhly eredleated from ' , V.I'r'T19' Fleeaaa aad rtetalef.br 1 1. Jordaa'i epeoUl pamlern metaoda . BVIST If AH &nallntaBlllr.r.. I ) mr fern) estnfen of bbenmpUlnt. . rmiaNwiiiMifiU CUABOt$ fMItY MMAtlOWAVLJl. Treatment Hn...llr or hw klur. Write fn Rmv wnwaAivw aw ' I ?eBIAi:. iiriLo raaa. (aluaUei , book iormea.) Caller writ I OR JORDAN ft CO., lOSI HUrW tt,s. r. Treasurer's Notice. AH county warrants registered prior to Jnly 1, 1899, will be paid npon pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases after January 6, 1901. F. II. gTKPKKNSON. Treasnrer of Gilliam county, Oregon. uaieo at conuon, ure., Jan. 7, lUUI. Your Patronage Is Sollolted. Treasurer's Notice. All city warrants registered prior to Jnne 26, 1900, will be paid on presents tion at mv office. Interest ceases after Dec. 4, 1900. P. II. Stephehsom. City Treasurer, Condon. J3R trQVXXXTTKf PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. Offitt Main Street Condon, Oregon. J F. WOOD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. Will be fonod (or the present at Dr. Gillette's ofllce, Main street' , . K. J, PALMER, Practical Blacksmith and Horse-shoer. Satisfaction Assured. Give me a Trial. GO AND SEE AL. HENSI.AW. Who keeps a fine line of Stoves, RangeB, Linolenm, Bedding, Springs, Valises, Hardwawe, Gloves, Cutlery, Flower Pots, Jar Rubbers Etc.. 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. AttheOId Clark Stand MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Condon. Oregon. ! DE.T. L. NICKUN DENTIST Office over P. H. Stephenson's ttore. CONDON OREGON NOTICE TO CREDITORS, . In (he County Court ol th State of Oregon. lor (iuuam county. In the matter of the Estate AaKuatBeekamn acceanoa. Notice H hereby given by tbeB-ndenigned, d- mlniitrator of the entate of Augnst Seekamp, de ceaaed, to tbe eredltori of, and all person, having claim, agalnat, the mid deceased, to prevent tnem mm the proper voucher,, wlthlq tlx month, of the date of thl, notice, to tbe Mid administrator, at the offlca of his attorney Sam. van vactor, the same being tbe place for tbe transaction of the business of said estate. In Con don, Gilliam County, Oregon, Robert Bkbramp. Administrator of the estate of August Seekamp, aeceasea. Dated thl, 13 day of December, 1900. STOCK SADDLES. Any Style You Want. Plain or Flower Stamped. AH Strong Built and First-clas as to Stock and Workmanship. I'm after the Trade and I'm get ting it Because Honest Work and Fair Prices Cut Ice ia Condon I mate and sell everything In the Harness and Saddle line including Chaps, Spurs, Bridles, Halters, Horso Cov ers, Feed Bags Etc. Call and see me. T01DI L P0RTW00 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is herebr Oven In th tmhai a h I enuiuj 01 Jiime niium, deceased, that the under signed has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of said decedent. All nnr.nn. hnvlnir vinuu. nisaiMni, bhiu cnittKT snouiu present tne I samo to me at my residence near Mityville, Ore- . xJ.V.l I ..... I . . 1 . . . . I "ii, nibuiii kia jiuMiius rroia tne uaia ox lot I rni puiuivauun 01 mis notice. Mayvillc, Otcrou. C. J. Ocikn".. oyeraDeriK, 11)00. AdministrHtorof the vsiaie ot Jumcs Mxon, dec. PAPERING AHD PAINTING. FoIUioeof latest Wall Paper. Estimates 011 work and material famished 00 abort notice. Call and see toy sample. W. A. DARLING. H. W. HARTMAN. Carpenter and Builder. Scroll UorK a Specialty.' Plans and Estimates Furnished Cotidon : : Oregon.