t THE CGaOQ!! GLOBE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. l90f. NOTICE. Tl ;tiit Iiirln- em-enn'1enr (mm tt i-tlnn tn .UHw vomity. We aim lmnWe tM Hivr tlir IihOIm iiicdlHtwrtf tlxr r.iint ami ftivltr (Kir !H'mU to it by' Ik.I'. In the nrws ( Ihvir ip t H' !Khlmrl.f;. t'iriK !ik iiit 1 puwl by tt rtl-r. not twHly for nh li'Hltmi. bill an tftfck-KW nl ?xrl faith, mi J ftiolll.r iMtiiwii n twiohi(Mlit feru t'tu x I pbrwI by otivpiiiit'!i!. tATTl.f. OF LABOR; irOKKXGMEXS I'tEll Portlaix TelL-Krair. The Amalgamated Assoe;ation j may not win- their points on this j fe-at, may be worsted in this romd; j kut it will hn recalled tho country's attention, an never before, to ih jrre;dyf grasping, crushing and in deed criminal designs and purposes f certiao aggloiierations of capital. PeofiW not only these striking laborers and their friends through sympathy, but millions of thought ful, moderate, reasonable, law-abid-fng, taxpaying people besides will disBver, as never before, the crush ing, contaminating, paralyzing, even criminal nature ofeueh a com trn as this steel trust, headed by J. P. Morgan, the unrestrained, au acioir bos land pi rat of the age. That Morgan and company are swindling the peopJe of this country out of tens of millions of dollars an nually is becoming widely known. They organize a corporation, under our liberal laws, with a capital stock of, say, 11,000,000,000, put in $250,000,000, and require all the consumers to pay prices that will Tieldja little coterie of these million aires big interest, perhaps 20 per "cent, not on what they really invest but on their capitalization. Thus they wring from the people 60, 80 mr 100 per cent a year on their in vestment, to do this they bribe Congress. They put a tool of theirs in the Presidential chair. They make it profitable for courts to de cide their way. They defy and seek to crush labor. They say in effect to the men who do their hard and skilled labor: "You ignorant, toil ing cattle, take what we give you, a bare living; it is enough for you; all you deserve. Nor will we permit you to organize for your protection, as we have organized for our own financial advantage and for public plunder, for if you should do so you would soon be demanding a share of our extortionate profits, and that we will not yield." Therefore the first bard work of the steel combine is to crush labor, to make it absolutely dependent and 6erviie. For this purpose it lias almost all-powerful assistants aud allies. It has nearly always a majority of Congress. It has just now, and usually, the President and the majority of a servile, sycophan tic Cabinet. It makes sure, at least, of the Attorney-General. It has now in that position the rankest trust attorney in the United States except possibly the one he superced ed. It has, in one way Or another, by tbemost brazen kind of traffic by beads, Bibles and other knick- knacks and trinkets a majority of most of the state Legislatures. And it has courts here, there and every where. Such a trust is organized and incorporated for plunder, for jobbery, for oppression; and all these . agencies, theoretically sup posed to be in the service of the people, or a sufficiency of them for the trust's purposes, are its tools and servants. The only bulwark is the working man. He is trying to stand up for his rights. He is demanding a per centage of the spoils, because it is . he not "capital" who is the alchem ist that turns raw material into fin ished products, droes into- g6ld, coarse commodity into wealth. The trust is working on this troublesome element in two ways; first, to crush it . out of hand, but more particularly to corrupt it. Naturally, necessarily, corruption is the trust's method. Nothing that it touches, and that in any manner yields to its touch, can escape cor ruption. Its universities smell of oil; its churches smirk with scarlet shame. Morgan and his fellow bandits feed and fatten on corrup tion. They have no more idea of civic virtue than aji illiterate tramp who finds accidentally a pouch of hidden or lost treasure and becomes inebriated inconsequence has of the conceptions of Angelo or Shake speare. The trust magnates think everything can be bought. Rocke feller, for example, believes that he has bought God. The strike will probably fail, for the- present, but it will have results. It is about time that the moderate, average, reasonable working people f all kinds began to take somesys-k-iuatic immures to protect theui- fcSvt'Stancf the country from thw Inoatoi and boasting robbers. I would be very healthy thing to puncture- rheru keenly If this is not done docorrtly, lega lly and in order poon, tfieir remains will be disagreeably if not disastrously watlered later; The present strike of the steel workers against the frteel trcst is in ifTeot. and in probable practical results, the moet momentus indus trial coniliet in our history. It I would be scarcely too much to as- rt that it is the most significant, portentous and momentus conflict in this country except that called the Cvil War. True, tb:s is not yet active, raging and deadly war, and may not, probably will not, in the near future, develop into civil war. A war between employers and employes would not have any such distingu'shable lines of cleav age as were discernible in the Civil War; it would rather be anarchy for a time. This is no fanciful possibility. " It is coming. jut as surely as men persist in grasping what belongs to others whether on one side or the other. It may be said that the strike of 1900 was even greater than this. No; it might have been, but Hanna and Morgan settled it. They had to, or thought they had to. McKin ley would have been re-elected any way, if they had not settled it; but they wanted to make assurance doubly sure, aud so they gave the workingmen their way till after the election. Now the men who forced them to this extremity, or others like them, are paying the debt. Men like Hanna, Quay, Mor gan and Rockefeller never forget a debt They make you pay, pay, pay, in the pretty, supposedly poet ical language of one of their villain ous versifiers pay, pay, pay, an hundred fold; and then, like the horse leech, they are not satisfied. They must be trillionaires. This struggle is apparently going against the laborers, lhey are not standing together. The would-be monopolists are laughing at them. A few millions is nothing to these gentlemen. They suppose theyown the Goverument, in all its depart ments, in the Nation and in the States. They don't have to ''fix things" any more. They will not even care particularly which party wins next time. Bryan is shelved. The democrats will have to nomi ntte Gorman or Olney or some such tool or agent of theirs; and the Republicans could not, in the nature of things, nominate any oth er kind of a man. It is doubtful if they could find one of prominence within their party who is not sold and delivered to this greedy, grasp ing, devouring octupus. But, let a word of warning issue and let the polticians beware. The people are going to turn the party out of power in 1904 that allows la bor to be thus throttled, gagged, thrust into the ditch and robbed. The democrats will, in all proba bility, do no better, probably worse; but to the Democratic party mil lions of working people will surge, on account of this manifest iniqui ty. Because it runs into and is necesaarially a part of politics. No Hanna will stop tbem now. McKinley is a cancelled postage stamp, badly dis figured in the process in their eyes. Tbe Government has Knox; it bad Griggs ! Dues even McKinley, tbe most successful opportunist of history, suppose he can keep each trust attorney in bis Cabinet and at tbe head of his law de partment, and pacify millions of deceiv ed, deluded and defrauded workingmen for more than eight years? Tbe American people are tbe most in ventive, resourceful, self-reliant, and yet patient people on earth ; but the time has very nearly arrived when the few who are robbing the many by the aid of the Government mast beware, and get to cover. No, for there will be no cover : most give tbe majority, who make the wealth, a square, fair deal. Is Macanley'a prophecy going to be fulfilled? If so, its fulfillment will be wrought by the Rockefellers and Mor gan?, not by the Mitchells and'Shaffers. A Cure for Cholera Infantum. I'Last May," says Mrs. Curtis Baker, of Bookwalter, Ohio. an infant child of our neighbor's was suffering from cholera infantum.' Thedoctor had given up all hope of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, telling them I felt sure it would do good if used according to directions. In tw o days' time the child had fully recovered, and is now nearly a year since) a vigorous, healthy girl. I have recommended this Remedy frequently and have never known it to fail tn any single instance." For sale by Hudson Pharmacy. Subscribe for the Globe, Obituary. Sir. E Hth WilH r, lfe 'of Hon. (Jeo. Miller, representative fmw this district in the hut legislature, died at th family home iti Arlington, last Thursday, the 15lh. mot. after protracted illness, aged about SI year. Her husbant and four children survive her, M. Miller is one ctt the pioneer merchants of Arlington and lias many friends all over the coun ty who mill earnestly lyuipathis with himself an ) his children in tbeir sad bereavement. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has a world wide reputation for its cures. It never fails and U pleasant and safe to take. For sale by Hudson Pharmacy. ' A dispatch from Pendleton says that a threshing machine owned by Thomas Kerr, 22 miles north of that place, ei ploded recently, completely destroying the outfit, which took tire by spontane ous combustion. The occurrence is practically without precedent. .The crew was at work, when suddenly, with a loud report, the aides of the machine flew out anl, a mass of flames leaped Into the air, enveloping the thresher and eta cks, and the crew, who were com pelled to hurry aay to save their lives. Tte loss Is $2000. No insurance. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LaxuMv Brm Quinine TabkM. AU drHircit reftmtl the money It tt tails to enre K. W. Grove's Hunntare U on each box. Kie V, R. Townsend, who was called to May villt last week by the death of his daughter, Mrs. J. X. Jones, was in town Saturday on hi way to bis home near Woodbnrn. lie was accompanied by his daughter, who has been at Mayville for some time. Mrs. Townsend will re main until the weather Is cooler when she will take Mr. Jones' infant daughter with ber to her home. Mr. Jones also expects to go to the Valley for a few months, a little later. A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED At Panama, Colombia, by Chamber Iain's Collo. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. Dr. Chas. H. Utter, a prominent phy sician, of Panama, Colombia, in a recent letter states : "Last March I had as a patient a young lady 16 yean of age who had a very bad attack of dysentery. Everything I prescribed for ber proved ineffectual and she was growing worse every boor. Her parents were sore she would die. She had become so weak that she con Id not turn over in bed. What to do at this critical moment was a study for me. bat I thoug ht of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last resort prescribed it. The most wonderful result was effect ed. Within eight hours she was feeling much better; inside of three days Bhe was upon her feet and at tbe end of one week was entirelv well." For sale by Hudson Pharmacy. An old negro in a Kansas town arose In prayer meeting and said : "Brederin and sistern ; I been a might mean nigger in my -time. I had a heap crops and downs 'specially downs since I jined de church. I stole chickens and water millions, I cussed, I got drunk, I shot craps, I slashed ndder coons wif ma ra zor, an' done a eight er ndder tings, but tank de Lawd, brederin an' sistern, I neber lost ma Migion." What moet people want is something mild and gentle when In need of a phys ic. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets fill the bill to a dot. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by Hudson Pharmacy. School Clerk's Notice. All school warrants issued by School District No. 9 , which were registered prior to March 30, 1900, will be paid up on presentation at this office. Interest ceases after this date. Angust 5, 1901. P. H. Stf.phensox, School Clerk. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers The tourist travel between tbe East and tbe Pacific Coast has reached enor mous proportion's 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'Tollman Ordinary Sleeper," These cars appear similar to tbe regular sleepers being built on the same plan, but not furnished with the same elegance. They are equipped 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 etove 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 tbe wants and comforts of the passengers. In each of the trains which are dispatched daily from Portland by the O. R. & X. 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 tbe one in the "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without change. Passengers in this car for Chicago change to a similar car at Granger. Moch 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 end full information, includ ing folders' write to ' A. L; Ckaig. General Passenger Agent, O. R. & N. Co. Portland, Oregon. Subscribe for Thk Globe, -Only 1.50aycar. OF INTEREST i it EVERY COLip IN THIS if you are ambitious I to keep thoroughly informed on prior and the place to Ret uioro real value for every dollar you invest just read this ad over carefully Look ahead before you buy your iumnter can mi any si led order at once. Summer wash good in great profusion. All tho things in Scotch ginghams, lawns, dimities, organdies shallies, India linen, India lawn, English long cloth, uaisook, and swiss. I Corset. We have a nleo line of R. A T, and W. A B. straight front, French waict. Cycle ; and ' Extra Long. -tAll Goods Marked in Plain Figjures- LORD & CO. Arlington, WOOL and GRAIN Stored with ua will recleve the careful attention of 1 experienced warehousemen. Barb Wire, Nails, Salt, Sugar, Lime, Cement, Flour, Feed and Mill Stuffs always on hand in any quantities. General Storage and Forwarding. ARLINGTON WAREHOUSE CO., KERR C1FFOR & CO., Proprietors. D. B. THOMAS, Manager. ARLINGTON, - OREGON. Branch Houses at Blalock and Quinn's. Reopened "THE MODEL" Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Everything Up-to-Date. M. E. SUMMERS, Proprietor. J. R. NEWMAN, Mixologst. New Store at Alville. We have just opened a stock of goods at our new store at Alville. in Ferry Canyon? comprising Groceries, Tobacco, Hardware, Tinware, Notions, Confections etc. We invite a share of your patronage and assure you of low prices and fair treatment Al & L. E. McConnell, Reduced Rates, Are now in effect toBuffalo, New York. Do you expect to attend the Pan-Ameri can E position? ir so do not buy your tickets until yon have investigated the service of tbe Illinois Central Railroad. Our accommodations are tbe best that can be bad, our trains are always on time and employes courteous and accom modating Through toariat cars from Pacific Const to Boston via Buffalo. If you will send fifteen cents In stamps, to address given balow, we will for ward you by return mail one of our 34 1 43 inch wall maps of the United States. Cuba and Porto Rico. Any information regarding rates, ac commodations, service, time, connections stop-overs etc. will be cheerfully given B. H. Tbumboix, Com'l Agt 142 Third Srreet Portland, Ore. Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will re ceive bids, at my office In Condon, Gil liam County, Oregon, on Saturday, the 31st. day of Angust, A. D. 1901, for the sale of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00; worth of 10-20 6 per cent, school honse bonds on School District No. ll.Gittiairi County, Oregon. August 8, 1901. P. H. Stephenson, County Treasurer. Reward. I will pay a liberal reward for tbe re turn of n dark bay or brown team, mare and gelding, which I lost near tbe head of Thirtymile July -llth. Weight ahont 1200 lbs. each. Well broken I liraud 9-11-6 connected on left stifle. j , J. i. Stevenwon I Condon, Oregon. TO VIDEAVAKE AD WILL INTEREST YOU. lloisery We We have clean want prepared and to make ahead stainless, many new for tho 10 ' customers newest 12 J for our and if store have them. 20 and shall Juft received: 25 by giving A completo 3f them line of 40 the most Nubian 50 and beet nearnilk, and , at lowest lustral, 00 ' price. prrcaline and cents Send likeeatin a in your dress pair, order linings. and test All tho our newest ability. things in We are trimmings, sure to braids, make you lace, rejoice. silk, rufllings We kuow etc. that our prices . quoted can't be beat for emtal qualities. (itiarapteed fo00 salary Yearly. Men and women of good addren to represent os, some to travel iippolnUng wenti, others for local work looking after our Interest. $900 salary guaranteed yearly; extra com missions and expenses, repaid advancement, old established bouse. Grand chance for earn, est man or woman to secure pleasant, perma ncnt position, liberal Income and future. New, brilliaut lines. Write at once. STAFFORD PRESS, 23 Church St., New Haven, Conn. Renew Your Subscriptions. Subscriptions for all the leading news papers and periodicals published in the United States or any other country on earth will be received at tbe Globk office. Save postage, time and trouble by leav ing the amount with us and we will attend to the' bnsiness for yon. Call when in town and renew yonr subscrip tions to voor favorites for'lDOl. tf fbls signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quiiiin, Tablets lb remedy that cures) coK la ? Xiyj Seven Days at Carnival. All the transportation lines in the Northwest are arranging to give specially low rates to and from the Portland Car vaf, which runs from Sept. 18 to Oct. 19, and the excursion tickets will be good for 7 days, this Is the longest limit ever giv en on soch tickets and will give people ample time to see all the sights connect ed with tbe great ex position. With two fnll military bands, a military tourna ment, a horse, show, athletic sports, ex hibits of mining, agriculture, horticul ture and manufacturing, a full midway, fireworks and an array of amusement at tractions, the Carnival will be one of tbe greatest events of the season, and the admission fee will be only 25 cents, 10 cents for children. PURCHASERS. READ THEM ONE BY ONE. "Alert to the wants of the trade," is our motto. Extra line line of ladies' shirt waists' belts, handkerchief, burnt leatherpurses, hair pins, hair ornaments etc. We have only tho bout. Ladies' summer vests, corset covers, muslin underwear, petticoats eta. Oregon. ARLINGTON SALOON, C. Y. WHITE & CO., PROP'S. FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS. BILLIARD and POOL TABLES. FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE. FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Draught. Main St., Condon, Oregon 5l?e Qotydoi? Ban? CaJin$ JlorS 4ote. oftye qty. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS first-class ClUry at cajopablc latcs, youusSt'l SPRINGSTON & ROGERS. Livery Stable and Feed Corral. ALBERT DAMS, Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS Condon. Or. Corner FOR OUR CUSTOMERS FINEST STEAKS AND CHOICEST BEEF. ALL INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO., (BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO, Managers.) Highest Prices Paid for Grain. . General Warehouse Business Conducted. Warehouses at ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS and IONE. . VISIT DRi (IDHDAII 9 Out AT UUSEUU OF ANATOIW I0SI MARKET ST., IAN MANCISC0, ML (SMWMa link u4 AmM. . Th. Urf Ml Aaatomloal KaMum In lb Wur'i. OrMtti aNnMrtm Pt CUV, J Vil ftl(llu.,SHMltlTsilyarbr If )1 Coast, XsUblUk.il M7Mra. , I ril u MIOAN-rRIVAT! OISEASEI ? I 1 V T ss.a ana al4u I I ll" fsr smh whs nr. sufferlnf , A 41 iron ths MTael. youthful India. ar.tiaa. . tnmM In m.kiu ' Tn. sTsttohs and hTalol UcMlltf.Iaa. l Ptmmr, Mm Mas4 la .11 luaompli. ' r hmm, rrkm. iilMi. rr(.t 1 I ' UrlMllas;, mtm. H? a oankliiaWnn at i rarostltea, .1 f rat oaratWs pow.r, lb. Doctor tiMMriaf hi. IrMtmrnl IhUU will a.l , air affor IramwJUM rJM, but psraaMi.nl I vr. i a. uosnr aom .lain u urlvm , aalraalaa, bnt k, w.rt tmmg to b. a Ulr and I sqnar. rnyaiMaa aad auriraan. ir4niluant t la bis PKlaltr DlaauM. af His, ( w u a-awaa.ai la.rouf niy arwmoaiaa rrotB wa imai winnui nil uifl oi M.r.arr . i traim St tad h an riutl ti m.A I..I 1 i"T foi . A qnlk and radi4 1 fair tor ril. flaaar sad rllala,br ' Oft, J.nUat palaj palulns m.Uuds. , KTBatT MAW sparine looswMrsMlra our konxri opinlan of hlsoomplslnf, . , If. wlM buarmiut m fOiariVM CVSM to ayarp tat r. undertake (jnniiiuauoa i kik a EK and atrlcttr Prtrata, Tr.atm.ut p.raually or br lott.r. Writ, for Hook, rHILOWOritT ' MABBIA0K. MaiLEpraaa, (AralUaWsi MMHrmia,; uiiHwnit OR. JORDAN ft CO., ICS) Mtrkst St, f . F. Subscribe (or the Globk. Only $1.50 a year Purely Buslnos& Datiis Mot and cold water, titan tow til, only 23 cents tt Condon hotel. U. L. Ncnl, the well known snctlon eo r, will give the strictest attention to ill business entrusted to his care. If you have property to wll consult him. j, r. oim.1 rrri, w. P. J. r. wooo, m. d. OULLETTE & WOOD PHYSICIANS AND 8UROEON3r liny and nlftlif rulU ronipily amwsrvd Olttrt Mnin trl imt )rluK. CONDOM ORE.' ATTORNEYS AT LAW tHy.u.rn, oRr.oo. C. S. PALMER, rtisti; Barber. Sleek Shave and Hair-cuts Razors honed and re-ground. CONDON OREGON. Treasurer'- Notice. All county wtrranti written! prior to Jan. 1. 1000. will U tAld oihih pre wuUtlon at my office. Interest cesiet titer Angnst 6, Trratmrer ol Gilllsui county, Oregon. Subscribe for Tub Gi.obk AU the news, $1.50 a year. Best advertising medium. RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. Spring and Church sts. ROASTS CUT FROM COOD THINCS AT JOHN JACKSON'S O.S.EBI, PROPRIETOR OF- ' SODA and BOTTLIX G U QKKS Manafflutnrer of Soda, Orange and Champagne Cider, SariaparHla and Iron and all other Bolt and Carbonated Drinks. Condon trade ia respect fully solicited, Orders promptly filled Arlington, Ore. QR. B. F. BUTLER, RESIDENT DENTIST ARLINGTON, OREGON. Will be la Condon tho last week In eackmootb commencing July 25th. Crown Briile and flats work specialty. Teeth extracted without palM, . All work guar, anteed. condon orrrcE OVER WILSON'S PHARMACY PAPERING AND PAINTING. Fall hoo of latest Wall Paper. -Estimates on work and material furnished on short notice. . Call and see my samples. W. A. DARLING,