THE G0I1DQ1I CL03L
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1805.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF GILLIAM
- cbUNTV. " OREGON.
NO HARM MEANT.
Eugene Guard.
How often do you hear this said,
and too often after the harm it done.
The writer has no particular case
in mind, but on general principles
feels that a little round-up on this
subject will do no harm; especially
in small communities where every
one knows, or thinks he knows,
everybody's busiuess. Statements
are often made in which there is
not a particle of truth, nor have
they the slightest foundation; but
Mrs. A. calls on Mrs. B. and of
coarse must have some nice little
, bit of gossip to repeat not to be
told for worlds; but it ia twisted
and garbled until by the time it is
confidentially passed around the
mole hill becomes a mountain.
The damage is done and nothing
becomes something- hen you
Conviction has overtaken a
Walla Walla banker who received
deposits in his bank after it was in
solvent, and he is booked for a term
in the penitentiary if the supreme
court of Washington don't interfere.
Half a dozen concerns in Oregon
went to the wall a year or two ago,
one of which was in this county,
did exactly the same thing for
which the ex-banker of WaBhinton
is to be punished but there seems to
be no Oregon statute' making the
act a crime. Bank depositors were
thus robbed out of hundreds of
thousands with impunity while the
prisons have been full of men con
victed of having stolen a loaf of
bread, a pair of shoes or a second
hand suit of clothes. In the bitr
steal, from a moral standpoint the
act of dishonesty is as clearly de
fined and flagrant as in the minor
offenses, but before the law it was
not, and so the small fry have to
suffer. It was expected that, warn
ed by copious instances of bad
banking, the late legislature would
indemnify the public: against loose
banking with a strict law making
rhttKA the mtlr dawn thn starter
of this furor says: "I meant no'06 receipt of deposits when the
harm. A feeble excuse after the
cruel wrong is done and someone's
character or reputation is tarnished.
How often have you noticed a silly
prattling woman going from house
to house with no other aim in the
world than to have a nice little talk
and quietly rip someone up the
back. No harm, of course; no, not
for worlds. This woman is more
dangerous than smallpox, and
should be shunned as much. First,
because she is a foolB second be
cause she lies; and last before the
community catches onto her, some
one gets hurt, and all because that
woman had to tell something she
would have died if she could not
have done so.
lknt AM - 1 - ,
uaua nao moiu vein a crime, OUl
that aggregation of statesmen were
bent on something else besides bus
iness, and wild cat banking is still
immunized from punishment. So
long as it is, so long there will cori
tinue to be dishonest banking and
defrauded depositors.
That is an admirable speech
which was made by Controller Eck
els in New York recently. This
bright young democrat managed to
crowd into a few lines more of the
essentials of genuine democracy
than most men could do in a volume.
He said: "What is a democrat?"
is a question that our friends, the
enemy, are fond of asking; unmind-
How often have you seen some ul 01 tn reate? dimy that m-
man who. in order to currv favor heres ,n the Jestion, "What
says something or tells something.
No harm meant of course; but before
that silly speech was finally ex
plained much damage was done.
Many hot, scalding tears have been
shed; much hard feeling been stir
red up and endless trouble resulted
from that gossiping man who meant
no harm but got there just the
same. This kind of people are
everywhere. They are the ulcers
of a community; the fungus growth
of society; a menance to virtue,
sobriety, integrity and honor, and if
they cant be cured, the best way to
rid a community of that sort of
people is to entice them off some
where where -land is cheap and
knock them in the head. This
bright world of ours is full of good,
wholesome, cleanmioded DeoDle
who are beautiful in the eyes of God
and man; whose daily lives are
made - up of trying to do good; to
build up instead of trying to tear
down and destroy. Most people
who gossip and tattle really don't
mean any. harm. , If they only
knew what monkeys they were,
they would endeavor to escape from
their home, a zoological garden, and
associate with the more noble ani
mals true men and women.
Somebody with nothing better to
do started a rumor that the decis
ion of the Supreme Court against
the income tax made the govern
ment liable to the heirs of those
vrbo paid the income tax under
the Jaw enacted as a war measure
for all the money collected under
that law. Nothing could be more
absurd. - While the law under
which the old income tax was col
lected was practically the same
that has been declared unconstitu
tional by the present Supreme
Court it was passed upon and de
clared constitutional bv the then
Supreme Court, and those who paid !
money under it can have no valid
claim on the government for its return.
is a republican?" Mr. Eckels gave
them an answer which they will be
puzzled to contradict, or to para
phrase so as to suit their own case.
Here it is: "When you have stat
ed that the will of the people is al
ways to govern, local self-govern
ment always maintained; guaran
teed individual rights nether taken
nor denied to the citizens by legia
lative or executive act; the best
government, the one which governs
least; the taxing power to be exer
cised equally and impartially, rais
ing no more revenue than necessary
10 meet tne expenses of the govern
ment and pay the public debts;
and a financial and monetary sys
tem unheld which
the Dublic credit and mnkoa esuh
dollar which bears the governmen
tal print a sanction for the worth
of a dollar, you have written the
wnoie democratic creed." St. Pau
Globe.
!J AI E S I. S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IEALER IN
CENERAL
HEiR!C!HIAiNiDII!$iEI
ARLINGTON, OR.
iVE ARE SELLING COOPS FOR CASH.
NEW GOODS ARE CONSTANTLY ARRIVING
and are being marked lower than ever,-
yet we deduct from these LOW prices a-
CASH DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT
! ON
dry goods, clothing, furnishing goods, boots!
i ana snoes ana notions.
! Groceries are being sold much lower than!
heretofore.
-We can fit vou out with anv V'mA.
-of agricultural implement, such as-
Oliver Chilled Plows, Cassldy Gangs, New Departure Canes.
I O l - 1 . . m I
oisiuiB-iuucnwu narrows, Acme narrows, scotch
Harrows and Different Makes of Plows.
: GIVE US A TRIAL MISfilJffiMOAQEfOfltOO I
THE CASE UNDER THE OLD CREDIT SYSTEM.
! COUNTY SCRIP TAKEN IN TRADE AT FACE VALUE.
Superior Goods In the Saddle
and Harness Line at Prices
That Will Surprise You.
The old ulnae, "nennv triananit mnnJ
foolish" applies in great many respects
to the nnhhf in Mrtfral u'lm Kn Aa.n
factory goods, thinking thev are getting
bargain when in fact they are the
dearest in the end. Pfttraniiut hnmn In.
dustry. Come or send to me for every
thing in the harness line. I keep a fall
Btnck and rnn nan erat .nvtKinn wnn ....
p," v ""' . " ' " ft j "i ..in
at prices thatdefy competition. Repair-
. .1 . 1 . I ' I , . . . . . ,
mguuiie. vruBre oy man promptly oiled.
IU. J. lANTV,
Opposite Dal Reed's stable, Arlington.
Tan.au VV C.itk I... ,. .1 I.
on the way from the East, which will
ue euiu at prices to compare WltQ zbC
wneat ana oc wool
To The Public.
I have taken rhartra cf tlio pnnnl.M.
ham livery stables io Arlington and hope
my menus irom everywnere will remem
ber me when they come to town. My
rates are very moderate . and the very
nest care is taken of stock left in my care.
vjiyc ujg m cuance. J. jr. THOMAS
Of Interest to Mule Raisers.
We have at onr ranch 4 miles east of
uonaon a very tine Fore Bred Mammoth
Catalonian Spanish Jack, imported from
Spain by J. B. Hogate of Omaha. Neb.
vve will stand him at onr ranch the
present seauon. Kates, 10 insurance; for
the season 8 For farther r..ri;n.i.
FI"7 w me owners, ixwue Bros, and (i.
v. xrnian, ionoon, uregon.
Say! Sayll Saylll Did You Know
in
Yoo can get a firetalass suit of gents'
viuuiea at juntea w. emitn's for 8.60,
Ho shoddv. either.
Y-e-s. and hn haa t.ha larooat tuo
eheaoest line at hat
Gilliam county. Onr groceries are also
ngm uuwn to oeqrocg prices.
County Warrants at Face.
I will take nnnntv warranto f hoi.
i r- - . -J. "
umx value id iraue at my store in Con
don. R R TUprro
Smutty Wheat Wanted.
Wn Want tA Vim ir arm m, n . U r.t
fimnt.tv- ahricoltwl n onu rvrKa vnA :
damaged wheat, suitable for feed, and TUa .D..0af 1 r...A
will pay good prices for it. Show your 1 e "RUSSell COmpOUnd
samples to D. B. Thomas, the ware- T?Ti'?'-fi!W!'lITJS!, 1
liouseman at Arlington, who is our agent. I? lL ii'sr' Ji JMLj"!
Lbonaed, Hitff & Co., .
109 Front St., Portland, Or. Is here to Stay. It is the Most Eco
' Hoes For Sale. nomical and Powerful Engine built.
I have at toy ranch, tyt miles south
of Fowl I, a number of thoroughbred
Berkshire hogs which I will sell very
reasonable. . Apply soon I fore they are
a'.l pone . ' j , E. M., (Ii.vmbb.
Dr. PiLc'a Crai Baking Powder
; Wrli' Fair Highest Award.
Write us for full particulars.
Tfo fj2ssi!!oa Engfns 2 Thresher Go.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to juiy o, ioo, win ne paia on present-
b.iuii . iuy uiiii-e. interes. ceases on
and after this date. S. B. Barceb.
Treasurer of Gilliam County, Or,
uaiea at uondon, ur., May ZI, 1896.
Jack to the Front.
If VOU want mt new twtta n .Iiaa.
come to my new boot and shoe store at
the upper end of Main street, Arlington.
x Keep ouiy mo cDoicest stock and all
kindfl. And m v nrinoa m tK.
1 J f u mtv niv IU VI to. ,,
the county. It will pay yootooonieor
wnu ui me wnen you need anything in
thia line. All kinds of russet shoes for
men women and children. Repairing
uone at me lowest rates, tall and in
spect my stock. Johw P. Rodgerh
A Remarkabl Cure of Rheumatism.
Westminster, Cal., March 21, 1894.
Some time ago, on awaking one morning
I found that I bad rheumatism in my
anee bo oaaiv mat, j remarked to my
wife, it would be impossible for me to
attend to hnn!npaa that .law nsmm.
bering that I had some of Chamberlain's
rain aim in my store 1 sent for a bottle,
wi.ivnu ,uuivu(;ii"
ly with it, according to directions, and
niiinii mi uonr i was completely reliev
ed. One finnlimtinn hml Anna tK Kna.
iness. It is thj best liniment on the.
market, and l sell under a noeitive cnar.
amen. iv. n. Harris, tor u a h r.
w. Darling, druggist.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Books of all kindi. U W. rMriln A Co.
Dluhe and gUuware at L. W. Darling Co.'i.
i ne oen lemon extract for flavoring, last ar
rived.
HflVP VAtl HUin nHrnav a
wui.iiiuB iww m.uM iiiuv, i tv, leaning ct uo
hHf choi bird wed. now reduced to 10c
7,r"rc' "u ningdtuo..na tout bird
will ilnfc twetr.
wiwuuniieu an orace ai uonaon with U
t, iaruuK mm mgvni.
Soap'' the bent In the world for the toilet am
WT uyiuij. ror uie oyuw. itrung A. Co.
The ire heat, minut mnA ham mty nr
tton medlflnei in th mnntnr m.n hntnmnA i
m urnn wra oi u w . ifaning Vondan.
H. H. & H. B. HENDRICKS,
Attorneys at Law, j
CONDON, - i - OREOON.
IT. R. HpnrtHr'ksi ntalr m a atyml.irH .i it
willK, hamlliiig anrt Klllng real mtuta:' and li
flritn Ttllhl ii .r tunn !!.. it .
?!L!??L0.L2!??on 8nd Bn""lt 8t.f Condon.
CHARLES FIX,'
r Proprietor of
LIVERY. FEED STABLE A CORRAL,
Lower Main St., Condon, Or.
Hav and mnln av., nlvh. n..h ka. i
eatih, 25oj atallroom, per apnn.CHnh 25c. Camn-
,u.n !""-"t"ve free to (wtrom who fur-
Kmlri, prixluce of all klnfl. lire twk, fc od
rK i., a anui: twi welching free. A
llberHl TMVtptm nn mntnuil 7 i n
H. dihII for Lone Kock leav mjr bum every
mornlnir. pvn.'Tkt. HuminvM .tini.)... r.. r
ger will pl:aae give notice the nlitiit'ornvliuu.'
A nnrw of the patronage In aolinlted. .
Mp-Confectlone7 mftti and aoda foantaln.
tobwwo, rlgars, eto.. In eonnwtlon. T
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Avdl Gold Meial MwtwiaUr Fiir &u Frudwe.
Flourl Flourll f
For thd cheapest and best
flour on earth apply to Smith
& Royal of the Fossil Mills.
Dr. Prica'a Cream Baking Powder
World' a Fair rnglwt AUdalawl Dtpfcsaa,
Administrator's Notice of Sale
of Real Estate.
Notice U hereby given that nnderand by Tlrrae
ot an order of the roiinty court of UlUiara county.
Oregon, of date July d, lwi, In the matter of the
eatate ot Jeaae Hpnryer, dereaaed, the nndenlgn
ed, aa admlnlatrator of will estate, will, on
Saturday, July 13, 1895,
duly kU at public auction, tor wih In hand, In
fnmt rtl th. ........ A i'iiii ...
at Condon, Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'chx'k p. m
of aald day, the followlug-diwrlbed real preml
tlon ten, townahlp fonr toiith, of ranxu twenty
tn. atjlte nl flnwnti .nil n..ntui.il.. in.. ul
and alitv arm. more or leaa, aocordlng to the
pin, vi uk uriKiiiai i.'. n. iHrvey.
Dated at Condon, Onon, thla day ot May
IkuA 1 u ......
u. . WAM.ii.il,
Adm'r of the eatate of Jeaae Hparyer, Itec-'d.
NOTICE FOR PUBUCATI0N.
Lahd Orrici it Thb Valuu. Oa, May 7, XtOH,
Notice la hereby riven that the following
named aettler haa flled notice of hla InbuiH tin lit
make final proof In tupportof hla claim, anil that
aeinnmoi win b made hrlore the coanty clerk
of Uflllam county, at Condon. Ur.. on June '24.
1MQA wf.
GILES O. FARMAN, Hd. W,
or V?. P s ol rM , W. M. He names
the following witneeara to prora hla contlnuona
niwni. iifiuu inu eojiivauon 01. aaia lami, via:
A. O. Moore, Q. M. Moore. T. A. ttenuer and M.
nvnuvr, iuj ul LUQWD, Ifregon.
mlO-ia J a. F. Mooaa, Reglater
NOTICE FOR PCBUCATI0N.
Laud Orrici at Ths Daujis, Oa., Airll , 1896,
KaMa.4. h.Mhlr V. ,.. ..tl I .. .
..w. vv Hi..ui. iifin.wiiia-iiania
etUer haa filed notice of hla intention to make
ma. imm in auppiirt 01 nu claim, ana mat aald
proof will be made before the county clerk of
Gilliam county, at Condon, Oregon, on June li,
riiAXK M. BHAVNOV TM Knit
tor the n ne" and n'.j nwJi aen 22 tp 4 a of r 21
e, W. M. He namea the foirowtng wltncmea to
Ti r.iv. hi. M.ntlniuiM. s..! . I .... .. i . i
vation of, Mid land, via: D, H. Trimble, John C.
Cooney, Henry Hilling and John l'almer, all of
V"iiufii, uiCljVUi
Jas. F. Moors, Regliter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Owes at Tbi Dallm, Oa, April 30, 18!W.
Nntlce la h.nh. rri... tk.t h. ..!!
n.muH ..ItliH I. .. M 1 . .. ...J ... i... I . .
u-..... .vii ..a. uini iiimixui U. iiiMMHHHi Ml
make final proof In mipnortof hla claim, and that
aid pnMif will be made before the county clerk
,71 vtimaui uonuiv. at uinuon. ureaon. on June
17 vim. '
... WN, ..
HENRT JKRY. Hd. 3026.
for the nww ac', ne"4 awj and a'-j nw'4 me u
lofj 23 e. W. M. He namea the following
.i CTfn uinifiua rveiueniw upon
ni.i. cminnuim Ul, mmu ianu, via: jonn 2n.
nrnwn, K. u. Koblnaon, Natlianle) Scott and 0
H. Neel, all of Lone Kock, Oregon.
Olivia jas. I. Mooas, Reglater
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I.iWn Divir a Ttte- ilin rit a toon
Notif In harativdvan tht tho f..uV.aarln
ettler bai filed uotic of hit iiiU'iition to nmke
uuBi unrtM iijmpjH.nvoi nmcjftiiii.ana tlintnam
t.rru.t Mrill ru h,Ia u.nu i. . ....a.. i . i. . a
(onna - v . ' . ...
mum uiaiui mb nciiuimr. iimnm iin .iiinaa i ia
11W6,tU:
CHARLES E. FELL, Hd. 8030,
("'the e4,nmHi neH WH "d nwU ne ne 20
...... o c. no nniuea me following M linen.-
Afl tl TirnVD hi. A.nHnui.u. .... I ........ a
cultivation of, aald land, via: W, A. Diddle, O.
M. DayU, John Btanley and Mack Blddle, alt of
aiv-io JAR. r. MOOM, Regliter
R. G. ROBIM & SONS
CASH STORE.
Wa Carry a Compute Llna of
CHOICE MERCIIAIIDISE
FRESiT GROCERIES,
TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, ETC. ,
We Mil for cash only, and In order to encourng a
caib tndo we are telling Orat-clae goodg lower tlma
ever beloie told (or in thit country, Ulve ut your trtde.
UNION BLOCK. - ARLINGTON, OR.
TIME TO CALL A HALT I
and stop sending your money away for
goods when you can select your own '
choice and get better value at home.
WE BUY ANDSELL FOR CASH
and are therefore enabled to soil cheaper than othera who
buy on time. You will nave money by inspecting our
goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
DUNN BROS.,
'DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CONDON, OR.
iS'-'4
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakd Omci at Thi Daluh, Oa, Jane 10, 1 DOS.
Notice la herahv viven that Mia fr.lir.a,tt.
named aittlr hw. hi,..i nnti.. v.,. i...... r..
-- - L . "--.'' I.-.HIWWI HI, IIIKU.IIIII W
ii iinxji in .nppori oi nu claim, and that
f'""i "in usmiMje ottinren, a. yi, uurley, II,
tM Vli" iuin, VT., on Jiuyvr?,
JKREMIAH A. CRt)M. IM man
for the S4 tp 1 of r 21 e, W. M. He
namea me miiowinit wltneaaoi to prore hi. con
tlnnoua renKlwioa npon and onltivation of. mild
land, via; Charlea Winter of Ciem. K'lward iia
ber, George Hanna, 1. r. Tbomaa, of Olex, Or.
r . bi'wkb, iuiciter.
Administrator's Notice. .
VnHM ! h.Mh nt.i.n th.l ... - J , a
.... ... . . .v,.,7 n.T,. ,n. ,uW iiiiiiRreiiniea
baa been dHly apjK,(ntd by the county court of
Ollliam connty (fatteof Oregon, dmlnl.tmtorof
the eatate of Hiirah V. Clark, devMued. All por
tona having claim, ajrafnut mid dweaned or W
eatttto are hereby nntlHed and rennirwt to prenent
U,i!,ffm,t'mo'.dJ"1!; erlfled, at Condon, Oregon,
within tlx month, from date hereof.
wmi at utruion, uregon, June 1, 18(15.
Administrator of the eatate of Sarah V. Clark de
ceased. . (7.17
; Pine Liquors and Clears.
I have Jiut opened anew Mloon In the
gkelly building at Condon and have a
new Btock of cfiolre llqnora of all kindu,
beer, cigar, etc. If yoa enjoy bucIi re
freeheuientH and aniueement, thin ia the
place to fiud it. Joa Tnnvrrr.
Of Arlington. Or..
No. sets, V
Transacts a General Banking Business.:
Accounts Kept Subject to Check.
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States'
and Europe. Interest allowed on time deposits.
SPECIAL ATTENTION CIYENTO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. !
D. M. FRENCH. Praeldantt W. W. 8TEIWER. Vloa-Praaldanti FRANK i
T. HURLBURT. Caahlar. '
DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH, W. W. STE1WER. OEORQB CONSER, L.
C. EDWARDS AND A. C. HAWSON.
GLAD TIDINGS TO THE FARMER 1
e e
1 HAVE OBTAINED THE RIGHT FROM
ONE OF MY COMPETITORS TO PAY THE .
Highest Price for Wheat
aV-and I'll hm "oh-darnad" If I don't do lt."M
o
It makes no difference what figures are made to
you, dear farmer, confidentially, don't fail to see
THE OLD RELIABLE" WAREHOUSEMAN AT ARLINGTON.
BEFORE VOU DISPOSE OF YOUR ORAIN.
Jeweler aNuMyatghmaker.
JOSEPH F. POTTER,
A jeweler of seven years experience ia prepared to do all kinds of repair
ing in a first-class manner and at very moderate rates.
ORDERS FOR WATCHES AND JEWELRY
taken, also engraving done to order by a
. Francis Improved Engraving Machine.
All Work Guaranteed for one year.-
Shop at Jeweler's Old Stand in Arlington.
GRAIN, WOOL & FREIGHT DEPOT,
ARLINGTON, OREGON.
ruvuwuw
D. B. THOMAS, Proprietor.
nnnnnnnn
I have just moved into my new and commodious warehouse,
where I am prepared to receive and handle all kinds of
GRAIN, WOOL AND FREIGHT AT HARD TIMES PRICES.
JUUUUU UUl
Highest Market Price Paid for Grain.
nnnnruirm,
Honest weight, square dealing and-
courteous treatment is our motto.-;
CALL AHD BE COHVIKCEP THAT I MEAN WHAT I SAY
SAY, LOOK HERE I
.WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY A.
Wagon, buggy, cart, mowing ma
chine, rake, reaper, header or
th resher, or anyth ing else
-in the line of machinery, be sure to call on
Shurte Bros, at Arlington.
Get their prices before buying elsewhere.
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