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    THE GOilDO'l GL03L
T4tlRSD.Y. MARCH 21. 1OI.
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T'it riiim Invtar rfponlpnf from nil
tinn itHi nm. We aim tn ranks
tlm ipi-r the trail lilt new rmMlwra of tb
.court v it lnv oir Miwwt to aaaix rtv
..iidine ii lh nrvn of hdr rrwpcc t
uHirhUa-liraH. Com.-lw.n1pncc rmwt he
vimifft t. rt wtHit. iiol nwrflv InrpMb
lli -Uioiw'tmC mwv1imcf( snni Cnttli.and
tliewlitnr riMiim.a iio twpoiihlllty ior-opin
EAtxsA title:. j
The Weakly Times haa certainly
earned a title. That latent expir
ing wail under the lying eaptiim
The Truth" is sufficient to cawe
its name to be handed flown to
posterity as the weakest Weakly
ever published. Our conjecture last"
week has proved correct, vix., ft
has dropped its latest lie aud at
tempted to contrive a new one; but
ye godti! what a contrive.
The Weakly, two weeks a$o, ac
cused the Globs of publishing
iibclou sjmatter" abou f'respon sible
citizens" and then charging them
"exorbitant sums" for space in
which to reply to the same, and of
fered to "refresh" our memory by
naminga few of our "victims." We
challenged this journalistic Ananias
to name them or to produce one
iota of evidence to back up or es
tablish the charge. He, it or they,
as the case maybe, (we don't know
who irresponsible for such drivel)
utterly fails to carry out the bluff
or to even attempt to da so, and iu
a poor, weak, sniveling fashion at
tempts to back out of the hole it
has got itself into, by saying that
the Globe "acknowledges to what
we already said that he charged
for the insertion of articles from
parties, if such were for campaign
purposes-. Of course we charge
for campaign matter. So does ev
ery other newspaper whose pub
lisher is not an idiot; but when the
Weakly says that we plead guilty
to ''what it already said," which
was in fact that we have slandered
4 responsible citizens" and then
charged them "exorbitant sums"
for space in which to reply, it sim
ply places another very weak,
miserable lie to its credit Yes, it
has hatched out another one, but
the brain from which it was evolv
ed is surely addled, for the chick is
puch a puny weakling. The Globe
wishes to thank the Weakly for
having brought out these lies in
such a manner as to give us an op
portunity of refuting them. For
months the Globe has been the
victim of falsehoods and misrepre
sentations which have been circu
lated privately in such a manner
that it has been impossible for us
to defend ourself and it has afford
ed us much satisfaction to see the
Weakly do just as it has done dur
ing the last few weeks, i. e., brand
itself as the most bungling liar this
far west.
Our files are open to the inspec
tion of any one who may desire to
inform themselves as to this mat
ter, and if there is any person in
the county who believes there is a
grain of truth in any of the mali
cious falsehoods and misrepresenta
tions which have been published
or circulated in regard to this pa
per, we invite them to come in and
point out wherein we have know
ingly or wilfully wronged any man.
The Globe is not given to boast
ing, but on this occasion it may be
pardoned for saying that hardly a
day passes but we receive assur
ances from "responsible citizens,"
many of whom are prominent re
publicans, that our course
is approved and that the course of
our traducers and of those who
have so unsuccessfully attempted
to ruin us and our business i6 con
demned. The day of reckoning will come,
Weakly, and, while it is coming, if
you have any good first-class, hard
finished lie to spring, trot it out; if
you have none any stronger than
your former ones, for God's sake,
shut up.
A FAKE "HEALER."
"Schlatter," or, as he styles him
self, Rev. Cbas. McLean, the al
leged "divine bealer" who created
some excitement in Portland a few
weeks ago and was later jailed in
Seattle for vagrancy is now in Spo
kane and seems to have about run
An Honest Medicine for La Grippe.
George VV. Waitt, of South Gardiner,
Me., says: "I have bad the worst
cough-, cold, chills and grip and have
taken lots of trash of no acennnt but
profit to the vendor. Chamberlain's
Cough Koniedy is the only thing that
has done any stood whatever. I have
nsed one bottle of it and the chills, cold
and (trip have all left ine. I congratu
late the manufacturers of an honest
medicine." For sale by The Hudson
Pharmacy W. Crosfield, mar.
his course. Hry C. 01neyr a
newspaper man of thai city, who
formerly lived in Denver, knew
the origional Schlatter in that city
in 1S95, and in a published state
ment he denounces McLean ft a
first-class humbug and faker. Such
fellows can always tiud dupes, how
ever, if they possess the required
amount of "nerve" aud set up a
claim to supernatural power. T.
T. Barnum had the American peo
pk pretty well sized up when he
stated that they love to be bum
bugged. Count Boni de Castellane the
skinny little Frenchman whose
titl Jay Gould's daughter pur
chased with her mill;ons, has "fit"
duel with a French newspaper
man, in which the Count came off
victorious "Bony" would better
rest on his- laurels and stay in
France. Should h get his head
swelled and come to this country
to fight every editor who has poked
fun at him he wooKV find that he
had a job on his hands, and might
stand a chance of getting spanked.
No American editor would nee a
gun on him. Powder and shot are
never wasted in this country on
any game smaller than jack-rabbits
or coyotes.
Indications point to another big
strike in the anthracite coal fields
this Spring.. The miners have
asked the operators to meet them
in joint conference for the purpose
of agreeing to a scale of wages for
the coming year, but the operators
have 60 far treated the workers
with contemptuous silence. The
miners, who are, after all, the real
wealth producers, are entitled to
fair treatment from their employ
era, but with the entire coal busi
ness in the control of a very few
capitalists, they are not likely to
receive such 'only at the end of
another long and disastrous strike.
The wool growers who refused
12$ cents for wool in 1900, after
holding it over one year to find
that wool has not increased in
price, but depreciated to the tune
of from 4 to 6 dents per pound, find
themselves in doubt as to whether
any particular political party can
regulate the price of wool, or if
supply and demand does not after
all cut some figure in the regula
tion of prices. Prosser Record.
Stops the Cough
and works off the Cold.
Lxadve Bromo-Qainine Tablets care a cold
In one day, No Core, no Par. Price 23 cent
Under the caption "Comment in
Brief in its editorial columns the
Portland Telegram gets off some
pretty good things. Following are
a few samples from a late issue:
. Mr.. Rockefeller's income from
Standard Oil stock alone is $21,
000,000 a year. Yet he won't pay
taxes, nor is compelled to on a
hundredth part of his wealth. Such
men as he and such a tax system
are breeders of both socialism and
anarchy.
An Eastern professor thinks he
has discovered that hell is located
in Saturn. This well please a good
many of our American politicians;
Saturn has such large and beauti
ful rings.
Mrs. Nation, in her mild and re
fined style alludes to the cigar as a
death-dealing hellish thing. But
perhaps the one she smoked was
given her by some politician who
had a friendly interest in the joint
ists. In New York the other night the
horses attached to a lady's carriage
ran a short distance and she was
scared. The reason this news was
important enough to be telegraphed
all over the world next day is that
she married a cousin of Vice-President
Roosevelt. Great is the name
and fame of Teddy.
Mr. Schwab, the president of the
new steel trust, is to receive a sal
ary of $1,000,000 a year. M r. Mor
gan received a fee of $2,000,000 for
engineering the deal. History
furnishes no counterpart in private
life to these stupendous robberies
of producers and consumers, under
the guise of salaries.
Banker Routs A Robber.
. J. H. Garrison, Cashier of the bank of
Thornville, Ohio, had been robbed of
health by a serious lung trouble nntil
be tried Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption. Then be wrote: "It is
the best medicine I ever need for a se
vere cold or a bad case of lung trouble.
I always keep a bottle on hand." Don't
suffer with Congbs, Colds, or any Throat,
Chest or Long trouble when yon can be
cored so easily. Only 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottles free at Condon Drng Co.'s.
LONE ROCK.
Ee I. D. Browa la ai Heppirer ttvi
weekv
MnOVIIka h been- very tick tH
past few days.
Mra, J. It. Dennett is still In very
critk-al condition from heart trouble.
Mrs. Lona ami family wer visiting
her brother, L. Ham, this week, and
JefTNeel took them to Condon the last
ot the week,
Mra. L M. Vatch, who ha been at
Portland- for Ike st three mouths re
ceiving medical treatment, has arrived
at the home of her daughter hr,
and seems to be touteahat improved in
health.
Oar energetic merchants made a rustle
last week aud brwnght a sii-horse load
tf flour from Mayville, and an eight
horse load of merchandise from llepp
ner. So, the sugar and flour famine is
temporarily broken.
The city election last week was like a
jug handle, all on one side, from the fact
that there were but 13 voters, and seven
office to fill, and ot course there were
only enough for one ticket, consequently
they all voted Vr straight.
By a mistake, which will occur some
times even in a print shop, we failed to
mention the result of the watch contest
in our last issue. Miss Mary Foster was
the successful contestant,her vote on the
lasteveuiog running up several hun
dred. The Arlington Warehouse Co. has a
new ad. in this impression which will
be of interest to wool and wheat growers.
This house has been working hard for
better wool rates from Arlington and it
is probable with a good degree ot success.
It is their Intention to put in a wool
baler, and to make Arlington a wool
market which will be second to none on
the O. K. & N. line.
Mrs. C. E. VanDeusen, of Kilbonrn,
Wis., was afflicted with stomach trouble
and constipation for a long time. She
says, "I have tried many preparations
bnt none have done me the good that
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets have." These Tablets are tor sale
at The Hudson Pharmacy. Price, 25c
Samples free.
ROCK CREEK.
Arrived too late for last issue.
La grippe is prevalent in this section.
Jess Dnnkun was on the creek Wednes
day. Mrs. D. F. Stricklin was very ill the
first of the week.
T. G. Woodland is doing considerable
plowing this week.
Douglas Hurt has been very ill the
past week, bat is recovering.
J. F. Davison, of Lone Rock, was on
the creek Tuesday on business.
The weather is very favorable for all
kinds of oat-door work.
The grass is growing nicely and the
stock is all in fine condition.
Mr. Frank Brown was very busy the
first of the week looking after bis sheep.
M'ibs Rhodie Scoggins was ill last
week witn the grip, but has recovered.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Paul, of the east
side, were on the creek Sunday visiting
friends.
Ernest Farrens, of Hard man, accom
panied by Bert Ward, was on the creek
Sunday.
Miss Edith McKinney has returned
home from Hardman, where she has
been teaching a six months' term of
school.
The school bas begun, with twelve
pupils in atiendance, which will run six
months. Mr. M. O. Carter, of Mon
mouth, is teaching the school.
Remarkable Cures of Rheumatism.
I
From the Vindicator, Jtuthtrfordton, N. C.
Tbe editor of the Vindicator has had
occasion to test tbe efficacy of Chamber
lain's Pain Balm twice with the most
remarkable results in each case. First,
with rheumatism in tbe ehoulder from
which be suffered excrnciating pain for.
ten dave, which was relieved with two
applications of Pain Balm, robbing the
parts afflicted and realizing instant
benefit and entire relief in a very short
time. Second, in rheumatism in thigh
joint, almost prostrating him with se
vere pain, which was relieved by two
applications, robbing with the liniment
on retiring at night, and getting up free
from pain. For sale by The Hudson
Pharmacy C. W. Crosfield, mgr.
School Notes.
Gussie Dabliko, School Editor.
Miss Stella Darling visited our school
Tuesday afternoon.
Belle Campbell baa returned to school,
after a long absence.
Herbert Brown, Fred Anderson and
David Dutbie will not attend sehool the
remainder of the term.
Lilla and Florence Clark, Weldon and
Gossie Darling, Jennie Balding and
Charlie Rice were absent a few days
this week.
The attendance in the primary depart
ment still continues to be good. Edgar
Dunlap and Herbert Clark are absent
from that department.
A portion of tbe eighth grade are re
maining three quarters of an hour after
four o'clock for supplementary work,
which is necessary for those who wish to
graduate from tbe eighth grade.
He Fooled The Surgeons. ..
All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of
West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18
months from Rectal Fistula, he would
die unless a costly operation was per
formed; but he cured himself with
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the
World. Surest Pile cure on earth. 26c
a box, at Condon Drug Co.'s.
To the Consumers .
of Gilliam County:
tT desire to state that we are determined to reduce onr Urps ste K of
FmhW and tor tha neii 00 days will makt great reduction! la til line lor '
1W referring to yonr local'papera yon. frequently note tbe ad, of interior
merchant who, with conp!vUne signs, mti "We mil at Arlington
prices." It thit not evidence that the Arlington merchants mutt lead In
low price or there would be no need (or mh stalesiuenisT Iklore par
chasing yon fell tupplies or the smaller bills gv t prices from ne.
In agricultural Implement we have the favorite Monitor Prllla subject
to tor attachments, via, hoe, disc, press wheels or ihoe.
The Oliver and Flying Dutchman Tlowi are hard to beat for good clean
work, durability atnd lightness of draft.
It is no longer an experiment to buy a Bain or Stonghten wagon, as
they have but few it any competitors when strength and light-running
qualities are considered.
It yon anticipate treating yourself to a new buggy or hack do not pur
chase until our new cor load of the old reliable Racine rigs reach us, which
will lie 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 as for prices and we will
treat you right.
Sy Address all communications to the
SHURTE &
Arlington :
ARLINGTON SALOON,
JEAN LABOUS, PROP.
FIXE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS.
BILLIARD and POOL TABLES.
FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEO BEER on Dravght.
Main St., Condon, Oregon
tffHTtfrminnfiTTTtf
. a THE
" MODEL."
A Quiet Resort.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR HKUI-GRAPK
" WKT" GOODS.
KINK WHISKIES.
OLYMPIA BEKR.
FANCY MIXED
DRINKS.
Lower
Charles
Main streeti
UHUlUlUiUU
WOOL and GRAIN
Stored with us will recleve the careful attention of
' experienced warehousemen.
Barb Wire, Naila, Salt, Sugar,
Mill Stuffs always on
General Storage and Forwarding.
ARLINGTON WAREHOUSE CO.,
ARLINGTON, - OREGON.
visit DR. JORDAN'S omarf-
UUSEUU OF AHATOOYt
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ramadlaa, sf traal aaratlva powtr, Iba DoaMr
haaw arraacaa fela Iraatmfnt tbM II will Dal i
only a" ra Imaiatlliia ralltl, but aarautnant
cvra. Taa Doator doaa a-t alalm at aarfana
mlraVaaa. bat la waM known to ba a lair ana I
Guar Phroieuui aad aurtMnipra-amUiaat
rjlpac!lt7 DlaawM Mas.
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TnuaN flttad by aa Xxaart !
ear tor aVaptar. A qnlck" ana raAleul
curator fMlaa, riaaawa aaS latala,b
Dr. Jonta! apaelal patalna maiaoda, A
VIST MAX applrln(toaawUlraearr
oor koiMii opinion ot biaenmplalnt. A
WtvlU (hiarUr rOtflTlVM CUtS to
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Consul tatloa FRKK andttrletlf prlTta, W
CHABQSS viiT BtAHONABLM.
Traatinatitparaaaallrorbjrleitar.
Wrlta tor Rook. PHH.OorSfT
HAaauac H.iud Faaa. (ATalaabia 4
book tor mea.) Call ar wrila
OH WRDNCO..teSIM-katlUt.r'. f
C. S. PALMER,
Irtish Barber.
Sleek: Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground.
CONDON OREGON.
Circuit Court Jury List,
Draw (or April term, 1901.
The following "good mea and true', bave been
drawn ai nrore lot tbe coming term o( Circuit
Court:
Condon D. M, Rlnehart, G. M. Moore, D. 8.
Brown, J5. R. Cornctt
Olex J. K, Redmond, i. D. Hober, firant
Wade,T.O Woodland, C. ,W. Martin,, F. II.
Douglas, Geo. Taylor,
Arlington A. W, Bharrard, B. F. Butler, !. wV
Brown.
Ferry Canyon E. L. Johnson, J. M. Cameron,.
J. A. Klbbey, Wm. T. Adlard.
MayvHle A. r. Haley, J. Y. Greiner, Chas,
Llllle, J. L. Cooper,
Trail Fork-F. M. Weodfltt. F, B. Stevsns, Alo i
Bardie.
' Clem Jas. Lares, Wm. Nendel. j
Lene Rock-Nat 8tott, Henry Perry, V. U Ham
Matney-8. D. Fletcher. I
firm at the old James Vf. Smith store.
WEIR CO.
: : Oregon.
BOWLING
ALLEY
POOL
TABLES
IN CONNECTION.
Condon,
Oregon.
Fix, Prop.
Lime, Cement, Flour, Feed and
band in any quantities.
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to Jnly 1, 1800, will be paid' npon pre
sentation at my office. Interest ceases
after January 5, 1002.
P. II. Stephrnbon,
Treasurer of Gilliam countv, Oregon.
Dated at Condon, Ore., Jan. '7, 1001.
Treasurer's Notice.
AH city warrants registered prior to
June 25, 1000. will bo paid on presents
tion at mv office. Interest ceases after
Dec. 4, 1000. P. II. Stkpiienmon,
City Treasurer, Condon.
J F. WOOD, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Will befonnd tor the preaent at Dr. Gulletto's
office, Main street-
R.J, PALMER,
Practical Blacksmith
and Horse-shoer.
Satisfaction Assured.
Give me a Trial.
At the Old Clark Stand
Condon, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Gilliam County.
In the matter of the Eatate of Augnat Beekamp
deceaned.
Notice ii hereby given by the anderalgned, ad
minlKtratof of tbe eatate of Angnat Seekamp, de
ceased, to the eredltora of, and all persona having
claims against, tbe said deceased, to present
them with the proper vouchers, within six
months of the date of this notice, to the said
administrator, at the office of bis attorney Ham.
E. Van Vactor, the same being the place for the
transaction of the business of said estate, In Con
don, Gilliam County, Oregon,
Robert SntKAMf.
Administrator of the estate of August Beekamp,
deceased.
Dated this 18 day of December, 1000.
Subscribe for the Globe.
NOTICE.
An persons knowins themselves to be indebt
ed to me wfll please call at once and settle by cash
or note as lenpect to close np my business with
out delay.. My books- will be at the Condon
Pharmacy for a few days only. Call and settle
by cash or note, as I shall place my accounts In
tbe bands of an attorney for collection.-
At. Hehshaw.
Coudon, Oregon. January 30, vm.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
Wo wish to ru aonnr to onr friends and patrons Hut our Fall and
Winter Hock ot Dry Good, Notions, Clothing, Underwear, Furnish
Ing Goods and Shoes it now arriving and is larger and better svloctad
than aver befort.
We also have complete lines of
Superior Hoe
and Disc Drills,
Superior Seeders,
Canton Plows and
Studebaker Hacks,
Wagons and
Buggies,
3 ALL GOODS MARKED ID PLAIN FICURES 6
when in Arlington wake our store your
headquarters. There's room for all and
bargains for all and the latch string is al
ways out
LORD & CO.
Arlington, Oregon
Stye Qondoi) Ban?
tyadty JiorS Jfotel of tl?e gty.
MEALS SERVED' AT ALL HOURS
first-elass Cilery at Iea$or?able Iates
YouuP8ojro"ud. 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.
State Normal School
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
FALL TERM pEGINS 8EPTKMRKR 18, 1900.
Students prepared to take State Certificate immediately oa graduation.
Graduates readily secure good positions..
Expense of year from $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. Cami'bkll, l'resldent, or W. A. Vann, Secretary of Faculty.
Don't port ttyat tye QlOB Office
is still in business giving the latest news and turning out
the neatest job work in the County. Finest Visiting
Cards: latest Stationery;, in short the "best printing."
5all and Examine OuR 5toek;
and prices Before Ordering
PAPERING AND PAINTING.
' Fullline of latest Wall Paper.
Estimates on work and material'
furnished on short notice.
Call and see my samples.
W. A. DARLING.
NOW ARRIVING,
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter and Builder,
Scroll Uork; a Specialty.
Pl'ansand Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon.