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; I t- i w i!!' ) ! t 1 Mi THE COHDOSI GLOBE FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER, 27.1898. EVILS OF OFFICE SEEKING. Tbe speech of Public Speaker Benedict to a number of men re nntlv annointed to Dlaees in his office, points out in a frank and forcible way the evils of seeking public imployment and depending upon the government for support. "I do not give you these appoint ments because I need you," he said, nor because I want you, but Bim ply to be rid of you." This is to say, he made places for them on ac count of their persistant pleading and their known personal necessi ties. "I warn you," he continued, "to save some money and get out of here, to be able to hold up your heads, and go home and do some thing." This advice applies to all those who are holding positions in different departments in Washing ton. Their service is of a kind that takes away their independence and self reliance, and otherwise un fits them for the duties of life. The salaries they receive are gen erally smaller than those paid in various forms of regular industry and commerce, and at the most they can only hope to earn a liv ing, with the haunting fear con stantly present that they may be turned out any day. They thus become drones and sycophants, and when they lose their places they are perfectly helpless. In view of these well known in jurious effects of the sort of occu pation that is offered at Washing ton in congress, and during the ses sions of the state legislatures, the wonder is that any intelligent vountr man is willing to accept it; and yet the number of applicants always largely exceed the number of places. There seems to be an impression that somehow it is bet ter to work for the government or for a state than for a private firm or corporation, and that it implies more happiness than can be secur ed by staying at home and engag ing in a legitimate and permanent business. ThiB view of the matter is a miserable fallacy, as everyone finds out who puts it to a practical test. The young man who wants to succeed in the world cannot af ford to take the chances of dissap ointment and demoralization that - are involved in that kind of service. It means the undermining of his manhood, the forfeiture of his self respect, the Iobs of his real oppor tunities for prosperity. Such is the lesson of experience as illustra ted in thousands of cases. To be a department clerk is to throw awav ambition, to bury talents, to wear the badge of servility. There is nothing in it that makes it pref erable to any one of the numerous ways in which energy can be pront aby exerted in private life, and it should be shunned as a temptation that leads to inevitable failure. Telegram. Portland Oregonian: It is now so well settled that consumption is a disease that may be communica ted from one person to another that the habit of exercisiug greater care to prevent greater consequences is spreading very rapidly. The pres ent tendency is to place consump tives in sanitariums where they mav be' scientifically treated, and where others mav be protected from the germ-laden material which they may throw off. In Colorado, where there has been a steady in flux of consumptive patients, the physicians have found it nectssary that the consumptives should be segregated so as not to inoculate the well with the disease, and wherever they have been hereto fore in summer mountain hotels they are now excluded through fear that they will prove infectious. The better knowledge of bacteriol ogy -that now - prevails has led to these changes for the good of the whole, but it has also resulted in the protection of the community,, by sanitary regulations, from the increase of tuberculosis. It is be lieved that through these instru mentalities the death rate from consumption will be measurbly les sened in all civilized countries, LOOK HERE A MOMENT -AT Jas. W. Smith's Prices. Gcnalna Amnion refined translated sugar per 100 lb. Gnln American Extra C, per 100 lbs 94 78 GeuHlne American Golden C, per 100 lb IS lb of dry granulated sugar lor 20 lbs of Extra C rogar lor 22 lbt ol Golden C sugar lor Beat grade itock wit, per ton Beat grade .took aalt per 100 lba Finest grade Dairy salt, per ton Flneat grade Sairyaalt, per 60 lba ... ti The old faTorita Peerless Rolling Pin brand of flour, per barrel $286 Pearl coal oil, per case 1290 Pearl coal oil, peri-gallon fan W 45 All other grow rim in tame proportion. Notice to Stockmen and Oth ers. All parties havinst cattle, sheep, hogs, potatoes, fruit etc. ready for market, will find it greatly to their interest to no tify me bv mail before the 26th of each month, giving foil description of their marketable property. Please give this earnest attention. F. C. Hindle, Agent O. R.&N.Co, Reduced Rates to the Portland Exposition, iaat. The O. R.&N. Co. will sell exenr- eion tickets to the Portland Exposition, ffood on train Ko. 1. arriving in Portland Wednesday of each week only (leaving Arlington "at 12:33 a. to.) at $7.20 for the round trip, including iwo auimesiuii ticket to the Exposition, good for re torn until train Ho. 2, leaving Portland at 8:45 v. m. on Friday of thesanie week. Last day of sale will be for train No. 1, of Tuesday night, oct.sutn. F. C. Hindlk, Agent. l ' a ill THIS SPACE RESERVD union for TIME R.G. ROBINSON & SOWS CASH STORE. We Carry a Complete) Line of- CHOICE MERCHANDISE 4 levANTX JAMES W. SMITH. YOUR A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL. Middle Oregon Baptist Academy. Located in the beautiful valley of GraBS Vallev. Sherman county, Oregon. The first session opens Oct. 14, 18D5. This school offers great advantages to young men and women of limited means, who desire a thorough Normal, Bus iness or Academic education. Tuition per term $4, $5 and $6. Board per week. 12.25. For particulars address Arthur Royse, Principal; or A. Scott, Secretary, Grass Valley, Oregon. Hay For Sale. I have 100 tons of excellent hay on my place on Rock creek, sis miles above Olex, which I will sell very reasonable. Good location for feeding stock. Wm. S. Phillips. KEEP For Sale Cheap, A large quantity of tirstclass wood, any size. Inquire of the owner, E. B. Nye, or at the Lost Valley postotBce. Come to the Lone Rock Saw Mill, where yon can buy good lumber at 16 rer thousand, spot cash, of J. 8. Mc- Kinney. FRESH GROCERIES, TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, ETC. We sell for cash only, and; In order to encourage ft cash trade we are selling first-class goods lower than ever before .old for in thU country. Give us your tradt. RLQCK. - - " ARLlNGTONOR, 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. . . . . e j . WE BUY AND SELL FOR CASH and are therefore enabled to Bell cheaper than others who buy on time. You will tiave money by innpecttng our goods anu pnceB ueiore purcunounj urenuu BROS DUNN nriirnn IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CONDON, OR. NEW GOODS NEW STORE NEW PRICES t am now ready for buslness .wlth a bran-new stock of. Herbert Stephenson desires to inform the imblic that they can save many a dollar by trading with him and getting the beneht ot Ins large aieconnt ior casn. HALT! THROW UP YOUR HANDS! rCCUNTIL YOU GE' Stiurte Bro's Prices fihurte Bros, can get you anything you want in the line of machinery. Their) prices are all O. K. ONi Sburte Bros, for school supplies, sta tionery, agricnltwral implements, etc. Fine Bucks for Sale. I have for sale in a pasture in Lost Vallev 400 head of 2-year-old bucks grades and full-blood, of the Cunning- bam stork, Pilot Rock, Umatilla county, which I will sell reasonable. It will Dav sheecruen to see me before buying elsewhere. Address me at Condon, or i apply to S. B. Barker at Condon. r. r . BOYLEW. Jack Rodeers. the Arlington "hoe- maker has just received a fine stock of gloves and socks of all kinds. His prices are very reasonable. Give him a call. STEEL FRAME DISK HARROWS WITH SEEDER ATTACHMENT. Drills, Seeders, Harrows, Plows, Wagons, Buggies, Etc. MERCHANDISE AND GROCERIES AND EVERYTHING NEEDED BY THE FARMER, STOCKMAN AND MECHANIC. have marked my prloee ao low that I can "' not and will not do any oretm Dueinee.i P. H. STEPHENSON CONDON, .- : - OREGON. "ee-e-- .ALSO. BUSINESS LOCALS. Book, of all kind.. L. W. Darling A Co. Dinhes and glassware at L. W. Darling A Co.'. The bent lemon extract, for flavoring, Just ar rived. L. W. Darling & Co. Have yon seen our new display of toilet soapsT Something new and Dice. L. V. Darling A Co. BHy choice bird seed, now reduced to 10c a package, from L. W. Darling A Co., and your bird will .ing aweeter. The German-American Insurance Co., of Sew York, bu established an office at Condon with L. W. Darling at agent The famoa. "William. Barber Bar shaving Soar," the bent in the world for the toilet and for .having. For le by h. W. Darling A Co. The freshest, unrest and best .tock of preserln- tlon medicine, in the country can be (onnd at the drag .tore ol I., w. uarung si o i onoon. , We concur wi.b a writer in one of iur exchanges who sayu: Farm- era throughout the United States are iaakinir a mistake when they ifail to plant: trees on their land not suited to crops, and afong their lanes, fences and hi eh ways. W ith .out any other expense than that of planting the young trees they could I provide many fine rows of trees on their farms, all of which would be increasing: in value every year -Again, they might plant fruit trees and thus secure abundance of cher ties, peaches, apples, plums and other fruits. In all of the Eastern otater the farms are crossed, re- crossiid and bounded bv ' rows of peach, cherry and other fruit trees, aud the owners look upon thece trs ae rsaiitraliye.&iid almost itdinjieusable. UOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Land Officb at Tbi Dalled, Or., Sept 10, 1895. Nntlce I. fcerebv elven that the following- named wttler ha. tiled notice ol hi. intention to make tinul proof in lupportof hie claim, and that Mid proof will be made before H. N. Fraier, coun ty clerk of Gilliam county, at Condon, Or., oo October 26, 1895, vli: CHARLES DABLKE.Hd.823S. for the mV. tee 2 tp J of r 21 e, W. M. He nrniia. the Inllnwinir witneue. to prove hi. con- tinuoui reiidence upon and cultivation of, .aid land, via; Fremont Wade, H. T, fropit C. A. Vunnemun ana uram naae.aiioi t.iem.umfon. .13-31 Jab. r. Moork, Register. CRESCENT, VICTOR AND RAMBLER BICYCLES AT PRICES THAT TALK. Sliurte Bros., Postoffice Building, ARLINGTON,.- : - OREGON. DTASK FOR CATALOGUE. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lard Orno At The Dalles, Or., Sept. 10, 1895. NnMce I. hereby riven that the following- named aettler ha. filed notice ol bi. intention to make final proof In mipport of hi. claim, and that aia ptWOl W1U im uiuue ueiure i. rrnzt-r. county clerk of Ollllnm county, at uonuon, Or egon, on octowr a), iwo, viz: HENRY T. PROPST, Hd. S109, for the w4 tee 26 tp 2 .of r21 e, w. m. He name, the following witnewc to prove hi. contlnuou. ru.ldence upon and cultivation of, .aid land, ylz: Charlea Dalilke, C. A. Danneman, Grant Wade and Fremont Wade, all of Clem. Oregon. - .13-31 Ja. F. Moobb, Regi.ter. Executrix Notice. , Notice la hereby given fhat tbe endenlgned ha been duly appointed by the county court of Gilliam county, slate of Oregon, executrix of the estate ol Jamca ri. el8on, aeceasea. au per niiii havliii cli.lrn. axain.t .aid dreenaed or his estate are hereby notified and required to preaent ttieaame lome. only v. nneu, aiLonoon, tnegon, within six month. Irom naie nereot. Dated at Condon, Oregon, Sept. 20, 1S95. Elhina E. Nklw)H. Executrix ot the eatatA of James U. Nelson, de- ceased. vrM-nu Notice to Taxpayers. Th.Cuuntv Board of EoHallsailon for Gilliam county, Oregon, will meet at the clerk' office of .aid county at Condon, Oregon, on Monday, Sep tember 30, 1KU5. and continue during the week, for the purpose of adjusting the asitessment roll of .aid county for the year 1X06. All person, not satisfied with their assessments should appear before .aid board at Uiat time and place. My Ron (. (Unlit, Assessor of Gilllum County, Oregon. Dated this 20tb day of August, IMS, SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR -OF THE- 2d Eastern Oregon Dist. Agricultural Society, Embracing the counties of Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Crook, Morrow and Umatilla, TO BE HELD AT t THE DALLES, WASCO COUNTY, OR. Commencing Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1895, And Continuing Five Days. $ 1.60O appropriated by tbe State for Agricultural, Btock, Mechanical Exhibits, Works of Art and iancy. Work. $2,000 given in purses for Trials of Speed. Write or call on the Secretary for Premium Lit and Entry Blank. J.O. MACK, Sec. A. S. McALLISTER. Pres. PHOTOCRAPHS. For firit-cltt8 photographic work come to my nailery at .Condon. I respectfully invite the pribiic to call and examine my work before going elsewhere. My prices are very ivaoiial)!e end I iraarantee Mttiafaction. W. L. Kicuakm. CHARLES FIX, Proprietor of LIVERY. FEED STABLE CORRAL. Lower Matin 8t., Condon, Or. Hay and grain over night, cash, .TOc; hay only, cash, 25c; .tallroom, per Srii, cash 'ie. Camp, bouse with cook -stove free to patMns who fur nlsh their own fuel. Price for weighing hay, grain, produce of all kinds, live stock, etc., on large scale., 2.rc a draft; back weighing free. A liberal reduction on contract weighing. Tbe li, 8. mall for Lone Kock leave, my barn every morning, except rtmiiiays, at 8 o'clock. Pasaen grra will please give notice the night previous. A share of the patronage Is solicited. Ct'onfectionery store and soda fountain, tnoTicco, cigars, pool tsbl, etc.. In connection. County Warrants at Face. I will take county warrants at their face value in trade at my store in Con don. 8. B. Babkkr. fshnrte Bros, of Arlington hav the Ix-Ht uteet frame disk harrow fwith or w iiliout eeeder attui;hnieiit; made. , M. J. CANTY, ARLINGTON, - OREGON the leading dealer In flllllam county in Hi.t-elas. up to dale , SADDLES, HARNESS end euppllea of every 1 kind In my line of good. I have now on hand a larsa slock of harness and saddles, collars, bridles, whip., robe, curty cninlis. brHsnc, etc. Any nelson in uecaoiaiiy thlngin my line will save money by giving me a call be Hi re ptircnaswg eiauwnera. To The Public. I have taken charge of the Ounnlnir bam livery stable" in Arlington and hope my friends from everywhere will remem ber me when they come to town. My rates are-very moderate and the very beet care la taken ol stock left in my care, (live oe a fhance. J. F. Thomas Of Arlington, Or., No. 3618, Transacts a General Ranking Business. Accounts Kept Subject to Check. Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Interest allowed on time aeposiw. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COmCTjOMS. WE SOLICIT YOUr. BUSINESS r . caruru Er..M.nt. w. W. 8TEIWER. Vloe-Prealdentt FRANK l T. HURLBURT.Cuhl.r. . M. FRENCH. W. W.8TEIWER. GEOROE CONSER, L. , C. EDWARDS AND A. C. HAWSON. DIRECTORS D. GLAD TIDINGS TO THE FARMER I ' HAVE OBTAINED THE RIGHT FROM-1 ONE OF MY COMPETITORS TO PAY THE.. Highest Price for Wheat tw 'and I II oe "goen-aernaa - it i mm i uu n. w It makes no differenco what figures are mado to you, dear farmer, confidentially, don't fail to see "Little Phil," THE "OLD RELIABLE" WAREHOUSEMAN AT ARLINGTON, BEFORE YOU DISPOSE Or YOUH UHAiw. PERRY L. HAM'S Genr'l Merchandise Store AT I-ONE ROCK, OREGON, ss now In full bleat with a M ..,l, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware BOOTS ANO SHOES. ALL 8TAPLE ARTICLES A SPECIALTY. "In feet everything needed by the" .farmer, etookman and mechanic. I BUY FOR CASH AND SELL FOR CASH AND MY PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. CALL ANO 8EE FOR YOURSELVES. The Massillon Engine & Thresher Co. 160-166 Front St., Portland, Oregon WILL MAIL CATAL08UE OF MACHINERY OUFPLICATIOH ; Jack to the Front. II you wnt any new, booti or hoc, come to my new boot end shoe atore nt the upper enl of Main street, Arlington. I krjep only the choicest etork end ell kinde, end my prices are the lowest In the county. It will pay you to come or rend to me when you need anything in thin line. All kind of runnet hoe for men women end children. Repairing done et, the lowest rates. Call and in pect Jy ftcx-li. Joua P. KooajcHit. Fine Liquors and Cigars I I haven new stock of holce llqtiorlof V all kinds, beer, rlgart, etc., in the bkViiy nlny socu refreshment! and amusement, this is the biilldina at Condon. refreshments an place to find It. If you enlny socli Job Tbrvett. Flourl FlourJI , For the cheapest and test flour on earth apply to Smith & Royal of the Fossil Mills. XL 1 V i 1 it