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m co;sdo:i globl . TUlWSOAY. FEBRUARY IS. I9O0.I THE OfrrCIALPAPER OF GILLIAM COUNTY, OREGON. GUI' Agents. Thf fitllnwing tMTsa'ii nre the " Hwrwt tl merit of the Gi.oiik at the HiKt wlliees ""name J. "They are (mtlmri.eil t( receive and receipt. hf Mtbscrijilimi fceisuUittH: V. If. Coi.wKr.r.,.., . '.Arlington. ' Wadk Bkos. . ; ; . . . . . . . ,- Ole.t. II R8. Ki.la A.weix . '. :' ..May tllle. . Other agents- will be appointed, ' and theif names adJed to this list later. If you are not already a sub - Bc. iber, or if your subscription has expired, call on your nearest agent an d be made happy. THE CANKER Y COMBINE. Asa result of the cannery com bine on the lower Columbia, only four of Astoria's 13 canneries will be operated next season. Wages have been cut down and the price of canned salmon has been put up. Many of Astoria's most enterpris ing business men have been forced to leave the city by the sea and meek new locations. Hundreds of working people have been thrown out of employment and the situa tion has become so grave that, ac cording to an Astoria correspond ent of the Oregoniah, the combine is refemd to there as a boa con strictor ready to crush and swallow every thine in siebt. A. B. Ham mond, of the A. C. K. R. is credited with being the promoter of the combine and J. Pierpont Morgan, of New York, is said to be one of the heaviest stockholders. The combine may work a hardship on the business men and working peo ple of Astoria, the fishermen along the river and the public generally by bringing about low priced labor and high priced canned salmon but these people should remember that Messrs. Hammond and Morgan have some rights in the matter and that their rights must be respect ed though the heavens fall, though fishermen famish and Astoria be- conies a desertea village. me combine is not unreasonable in its demands. All it wants is the meat of the salmon; the fishermen and Jaborers and business men of Asto ria may have the smell from the cannerries and the slime from the fish, and welcome, and they should be satisfied with that It is want ing too much that makes the mid dle and tawe r classes dissatisfied with their present highly prosper ous condition. A NE W ORDER. An Iowa papef ,.jWibliehs- new 'grip and password wfttclV aW holds good in this' cfcmtfiW.- Vfe give it for the benefit of thbtf vfltei wish to '"join the order:"1 Parties wishing to enter the print ing ofiice at this season of the year should be qoverned by the follow ing brief and suggestive rules. Ad vance to thefirstdoor and give three listinct raps or kick the door down but any alarm will be attended to. The devil attends to the alarm. You will give him your name, postoflice address, and the number of years you are owing for the paper. He will then admit you. lou will ad vance to the center of the room and address the editor with the follow ing countersign: Extend the right hand about two feet from the body with the thumb and finger extend ed, clasping a $10 bill, which drop into the extended right hand of the editor, at the same time saying; Were you looking for this? The editor will atonce&rasp your right hand and the bill and say: "You bet." No shaking allowed in this grip for fear the editor drops the $10. After giving the news in your locality you will be given the trav elling pass-word: "Tell your neigh bors to do as you. have done" and you'll be permitted to retire with a receipt for a just and long past due obligation properly discharged. p; n. waln CotitVty Surveyor ahtt'cWtt Ertarlnssr Hoine-itrart 8krs located at V itonabl ftttfav Cohdbrv , Orsgon. REVEi Ll'Stf PHYSICIANS ANtf SURGEONS. ry or Btfchrenia awiniitiy answered. Office In &W Miumilc Building. CONDOt " .OREGON. QR. J. W. VOOKt ' Specialist for Refraction and "V Daftotiof thEys. Will VleltCoudo Every Three Month. Watch Local Column for Pure. M. II. KtBICK. ' Jt BOWBRMN. HENDRICKS & BOWER MAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. riRNT miAiHa want or roT orrica, cordon. FIRST POOS KOKTK Or BTStWSa'a aaiCK, KML; Careful attention w Wgul tmainess lu nilttaia and Wheoter couuuee. A notary in w wan. Deputy Stock Inspectors. I bare appointed M ay deputies tlx following aersona: W. H. Colwell, Arlington. L. B. Towiwmi, Condon. Charley White, Paper two k. R. M. John. Loire Rock, Stock ImpMtor fur Gillian County, Orvfon. H. W. HARTMAN. ' Carpenter and Builder. Serol! UorK a Specialty. Plansand Estimates Furnished Condon : '. Oregon. A New York financial paper, pos sessing exceptional sources of infor mation, reports the following as the "earnings" of some of the principal trust companies of that city for the year 1899: PerCenL Central Trust..... ....... ...263 Farmes' Loan and Trust. ..... 88 N. Y. Life Insurance and Trust 80 Union Trust. .78 IT. S. Mortgage and Trust. .... .52 State Trust .'.'. 50 U. S. Trust. ............. . . .. .57 Mercantile Trust. ....... .... . 44 Manhattan 42 N. Y. Security Trust.. ...41 Continental Trust... .-."Ml Gnarantv Trust 40 Meanwhile the farmer makes an average of thirty-eight cents per day. The 500,000 textile workers make less thanfH.OO per day. The average wage in the nation is less than $9.00 per week. Great is prosperity. Ex. Henry Watterson's statement concerping the cause of the recent troubles in Kentucky which culnii nated in the assasination of Will iam Goeble is, if correct, of suffici ent importance to warrant a rigid investigation by state tor federal authorities. If it is true that his murder was brought about, either directly or indirectly, by the Louis ville &' Nashville R. R. influence, because as a state law-maker Goe ble had antagonized that company. the interests of all that is good de mand that the whole matter should be investigated and laid bare. If railroad corporations have adopted the Klu Klux method of shooting down men who oppose them politi cally. it is time for the people to know it that the necessary steps may be taken to forever stop such lawlessness. Corporate greed has been responsible for many crimes and Watterson's statement that it has at last resorted to cold-blooded murder will be the more readily be lieved because of past crimiual acts of lesser degree. C. S. PALMER, prtlstK Barber. . Sleek Shaves . and Hair-puts. Razors honed and re-Rround. CONDON - - - - OREGON. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ol Um State of Oregon, for the County of Gilliam. , . llsntet Biebi, Plaintiff, V, Jacob BleU. De fendant. To Uw aboT narotxl defendant, Jacob Btebl In the nam of the Bute of Oregon, yon an hereby notified and required to appearand au- werthe complaint filed alnt ,yo Inthe above entitled, mitt on or before Thnnday, March 8, 1900,(Um tame being weeia irom the date ot the first publication of thia notice) and that If yon fall to ao appear and anawer the aid complaint or otherwlaa plead thereto with In aatd time, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein prayed lor, which I for a decree toreTer diasolvtng the bonda of mat. rimonr axiaUng between the plain tiff and da lendant in the abore entitled anil, and for inch other and further relief ai nay In equity be Joat. Tbla rammona l aenred on you by publication thereof in the Uokdom Own tor the period of alx eonsecnUre weeks, eeven iaraea, commencing with the leave ot January 25, 1900, by virtue If an order filed in the aboee entitled Court bearing date the 22nd. day of January, ism. Given under my hand and dated thia 25tB day of Jannary A. D. 1900. 8a. K. Va Vactou, Attorney for Plaintiff. DOES FARMING PAY! "Jr pyt the road that hants the grain, it pays toe store mat aeepe iruiu ram, It pays the agvnH when they sell, It paya insurance very well, It paya the banks that make the loans, It pays the man the mortgage owns, It pays the shops that make machines, It pays the merchant all his liens, It pays the tax, fed'ral and ataies, It pays the trust to keep np rates, It pays fVybody ao grand. Except the man who farms the land." CONTEST NOTICE, C 8 Lako Ornct, Th THllw, On., Feb. . WO. A HfltWent eonteat affidavit having been Sled In tht. office bv Orant K. Kelloen, contettant, nindhnniaiMdMiirt So. jtu. made Decem ber 4, VM, lor k.tn 10 11 and 12 of see. SI, tpl a r 19 e by Henry Schlcgel. Contentee, in which it Is alleged that: aaid Henry Fchlegel baa totally abandoned aaid land and has been absent the re tro in for more than aeven montns anu mat saia i l.nri hu nnt hetn cultivated bv aaid Henry unhiai tar the nast vear and that defendant I did not abandon the tract to enWr the military or naval aervlce ot tne I nneo rtnu-. in uroe ui war. said parties are hereby notified to appear re pood and offer evidence touclilnrt aaid 1 .tiMF.rinn mt fc nw-b m. m. on March M. 1 1000, before Was. Henrietta, eonnty clerk, at his office at Moro, Omron, and that Anal hearing I ANNUAL GASH CLEARANCE A LfTTLE FORTUNE can be saved by attending thfo sale. Visit our store during January and we will sell you Dry Goods and Clothrng at from 15 to 25 per cent. off. See our prices on Ladies' Capes. "Attottf MMr Capes for...... 19.90 All our1 Wi& Capes for. ...'..$7,80 AW our $9.00 Capci for...... $0.40 All our $7.75 Capes for...... $0.20 All our $7.50 Capes for..-...$0'.0O All ouY $5.00 Capes for. .... .$3.95 All our $4.50 Capes for $3.00 All our $3.50 Capes for. ... ..$2.80 All our $3.00 Capes for. .... .$2.40 All our $2.00 Capes lor. .... .$1.60 All our $1.75 Capes for. $1.40 25 per cent, off on Clothing, Underwear, Cotton Blan kets, Ladies' Wrappers and Skirts. A few pieces Fancy Plaids, 25 off. Don't fail to visit our Shoe department We are offering all our Men's, Women's, Misses' and Children's Shoes at 20 per cent discount REMEMBER this sale lasts only . ....... a ; ' , . . . . during January. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. LORD & CO. Arlington, Oregon. CASfif CASIII GASiif wift cnntnte nitE'ATKR' A WXWS aC tlie firm' of MUfUTB'fls WKIlt Op. frotu this ditto; November 15, fotW to JuiiOKTy f, WmllMMi wiy where ele;in Gillian foanrjr.' ;.. "".-'''''.' ' 11 pR0ffl'''toruo'Wr. forge ( sfoe of'Cf'oneral Mr-' ' ehnntlise, before taking Intentory, we will mako' . 'flRKAT nftriUCTlO!?. fa ftlf Hiws curried by us ex cept Groceries ami irardare; wWcft wil b sold at fig ores to meet tire closest competition; BF?fflffEft.w rry nearly every tiring frotu a Seedlo" to a Thteslving Machine. Most -of our goods were pur chaswIbcforfftnesxlvaociBln prlcus which will bo to the . adrrl9go of owr customers, Wo hnte' a fW :: v ril)T0' Pfltf left th: Wlol'recouU . fmsli from the factory which wilt bo-sold for km money than thoy cam b bought for . aftor January 1st. y'l PEPAITHIIE of ChillI Hottom Gang: Ilows1, wo are holding t thooll prioo uiiti. January 1st. although the prico hn advanooJ $5 00 to $8.00. ; ; pAflf pi STlffJIITCf Wagopg bars mode a sharp; . dva-nce io pries but Wo are in a position to meet an prices tends on wagons that art tjwil lnr cpaalitjr to tho weJl loown brands wo carry. Tho largoist lino of 1 : SEWINgPMCHIHESfa' ' Arlington-' is to bo found at- . ;': our store. Call mid so twadl get prices. SHURTE & WEIR CO., RELIABLE MERCIIAIITS, ARLINGTON, - - - - ORE, DROP IN AT COB'S Next Door to Bowling Alley ArllnKton, -av-V- will De neia ai iu o cuira a. m. on n. i ntTh The ald onttant bartna, in proper slflrta-1 twfnra Uie Rltar and Reeeiwtat tha Call stales Land Otnre Inli ne uaiies. urwrnn. We have just received a pam plilet written by James B. Hoiiley of Chicago, the title of which is "To What are Trusts Leading?" The writer answers the question by a well constructed set of arguments proving that the trusts are paving the way for a system of co-operation which is soon to take the place of the present system of competition. The pamphlet is well written and the conclusions drawn appear logi cal and just now when these ques tions are attracting so much atten tion it will prove interesting read ing to thinking people. LONE ROCK. Abont 4 inches ot snow (ell here Mon day night. P. L. Ham and B. M. Johnson return ed (xoia Condon the first of the week. Homer Hayes has been at Heppner for aeveral days with his father who it aerioutljr ill. Jot VV'oolery'i new store is chock fall of goods to that Billy Carton, the mana ger it obliged to ttand outside part of the time. Rev. Brown bat jast returned from trip to Fo Valley, Grant coanty. He reports the roads in that vicinity almost impassable on account of mod. Oar school house took fire from de- fectivejflue the other d ty and burned a bit? bole in the root and only for timely assistance the building would have gone up in smoke. The building of n new school house ia being -agitated by the people of this district as the old building it quite lhind the progress of the town and is in no wise adequate for our pres ent school. R. O. Robinson, one of the school directors, has offered to donate a site for the building and also offers to give as much as any other two persons will give together towards the bnilding. Who ran beat this generous offer. We will surely hare a new $1500 00 school house. ' : rlt tiled Feb. 3. J. set forth toe wtilch show that alter due d UUP: nee, rteraooai eerwivw i ol this notire can not be made, It la berebr or-1 dered and directed tbat eoch aotiea be given bf J av r. MJ due and proper publication. CMS Ixcm. Kegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Omci at The Daiass, Oa., fas. 190. Xnllm ia hcn.br aircn that the fillowlBK nam ed settler baa Sled noOee of aia intention to make final poonl In sapport Of hit claim, and that said proof will be made before H. N.-Trasat roantv elk of (illllam nt, at Coodoa, Or., on natonuv tares t, uw, m; JULIA COLLIN (forssorty JH Coutmw) of Condon. Or.. Hd. E. Ko. 463S tor the tw see. SO tpSsrWsWll. i He names the follow-In witnesses to prove his eonUnnoot reaUlenee upon and enlttra Uon of aaid land, via: & B. '-oatnre, lwla Couture, r. r. Uaaon and J. a. eiiniiunn- don.Omron. Jai r. wjcas Heauun-. If it is riglit to impose a tariff duty on imports from Cuba, Porto Rico and the Phillipines why would it not be right to impose the same tliity on trade between Oregon and New York? Mrs. Grace Thomas, of Olez, came op Tueeday to hold the examination of teachers for state papers, County Super intendent Daggett being unable to be present. As no candidates presented themselves for examination, Mrs. Thom as retorned to her home yesterday. The town of Granite, in Grant eonnty, is threatened with boom. A railroad is expected there soon and three news paper are to started there within month, by Frank Hull A Co., of Milton, 8. P. bliott, formerly of this county, and O. W. Athey, of Weiser, Idaho. The Hudson Fhartnrcy guarantees tvery bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who ft not satisfied after nting two-thirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grippe coughs, colds, cronpand whoopingcough and is pleasant and aafe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result i in pneamoiiia. iiln NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Col tare. Final Proof. f H Lad umct, Ths Daluei, Oa.. Feb. 9, !!XXL Notice Is berebr siren tbat John A. Me. Morris, of Condon, Oregon has filed notice ot In tention to eommnte and make final proof before H. N. rrsser, eonnty clerk, at bis office In Con don, Oregon, on FRIDAY, MARCH 23. 1909 on timber culture application No. 2827, for the sw M ace. 23, !p 4 1. r 22 e. W. M. He names as wltneaaes: Oodlrey HCblllliuT, t. M. Filter, Fred O. May and S. D. Fletcher, all of Condon, Oregon. JaT P. Lucas, Register. Of Arlinffton, ur No. 3918, 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 tlnje deposits. I SPECIAL ATTEXT13X CIYEM TO COLLECTIONS. WE SOLICIT TOUR BUSINESS ! D.M.FRENCH, Prealdntt W. W. 8TEIWER. Vlow-Proaldantf FRANK T. HURLBURT. Cashier. ' DIRECTORS D. M. FRENCH. W. W. 8TE1WER, W. LORD, L. C. ED WARDS AND F. T. HURLBURT. Jl?e (ode hestatjrarjt Tr5. 5-1;. UH5017, proprietress. A "model" restaurant , Excellent cookery, careful Bervice, neat rooms. Pur patron's comfort Is our dolight A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. first Door 5outr; of 5tepr;er;50i7'5 5tore, 5or;dor;. whan you fl Ilka njoylnc a flrst-cUss CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER Oil DRAUCHT. All klnrjs of first-class liquors on hand. RlflEHART'S RESTAURANT Condon, r Oregon. GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop'r. The public will find that no better accommodations can be found in this country than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 25c. j HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEII, E. T II0LLEI1BECK, r,l. E. Consulting Engineer. Estimates made on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, Water Powers, Pumps and Pump ing Plants. Repairing a Specialty. If you have any thing you think past fixing, bring it to me. IIAOQUAITUS IN TKE FIX IUIL0INC. coupon ORECOH. IWIIEII LOOKIKC FOR BARCAIIIS GALL Oil -AL. HENSHAW- ARLIfJOTOtJ SALOON J He has a complete stock of the following goods on hand and more coming on every train. Furniture, Hardware,' Carpenter's Tools, Paints. Blankets, Gloves, Wall Paper, House Lining. Stoves, Stove-pipe, Window-glass, Crockery. Trunks, Hand-bags, ' Undertaker's Goods. Remember! He will order anything, not kept in stock, on short notice. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notlf is henbr flra. In the matter of tbe tstate of Mar? EBnraasea, deceased, that ths an detsiciMd vsson the 10th day of February, A. D 1900, appointed by ths Coanty Conrt of Gilliam Coanty. Orecon, us executor of the estate of the above named decedent. A II persons bav in-claims against the aaid estate mast present tk .am to las dnlr Tended at my home, eaat of Condon, Oregon, or to Hendricks A Bowerman, my attorneys, st tbelr office at Condon, Oregon, within date and Arst publication Condon, Oregon, U.K. Buhmcm, rebraay 13, l'JOO. Eiecutor of the Estate of Mary E. Snsasseradec'd JEAN LEBOUS, PROP. Fine Wines, Liquors and Choice Cigars. ' Billiard arjd pool Sables. First-class Goods Our Pride. rthun"t,.,ron,b1 Fresn Coo, Milwaukee Keg Beer On Draught Mam St., Condon, Oregon. D. M. RINEHART, aaJWWPROPRIETORaVslaa" LIVERY & FEED BARN. Good Rigs for Hire. Careful Attention to stock. Comer Spring and Church 8trts.. Condon Oregon. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby siren In the matter of the estate of D. C, Downer, deceased, that tbe under. signed were, on tbe acta day of April, 1W9, duly appointed by the comity court Ol OlUlam coan ty, State of Oregon, executors of me eetate ol V, C. Downer deceased. All persons baring claims against said de ceased, or bis estate, are hereby notified and requested to present fh. same to us dulyreri fled, at Condon, Oregon, wltblu six months from the date hereof. Condon. Oregon, J. It. Dowaaa, H. t. Downaa UAnriniiartprQ fl"r January IS, WOO. Executors. "CdUM Urtf ItJI & I UI Green River Whiskey. THE "MODEL" C. C. WILSON, Proprietor. IT. O. Earhart, Fr.d Wilson WtfTff.U HKVERAt PKKHOXn KOH PIH dlatrlnlOniee Managers In this state to rep meln their own and aitrroiinding mmntiea. willing to pay yearly IflOO. payable weekly. IM alri.hu mi,li4vmant with HIltUMill Otroortif nitlel. Kelvrenrea e0iangd. Knilixie wlf.ad'lrvawl A Quiet Resort. High CALL AT THE Summit Saloon, fftaiiiiH-d enveUtiie. 1 llK. Cliicsjfo. H. A. farsJOiaxton build- rOR FINEST BRANDS OF, Uines, liquo 8 aid Cidars. FINE BILLIARD AND FOOL TABLE IN CONNECTION. EARHART & WILSON, Prop'rs. Fix Building, CONDON, OREGON CONDON, ORE. Grade "Wet" Goods. Olympla Beer. Fancy Mixed Drinks. '