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THURSDAY, JULY 28,1900,
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The Rt finit irwtrm rorfwsponrtrrirn tfiWHll
wtlonant tilUlum t-oaatv. U mm tomulta
tills mper tlie leMillnir m-ws mvuima o( ih
4 ..uuty un.l lnviiv our ;m-mls lo hsuihI us by
swnilt'ig lu tlm news oi ttitflr ioij'(Hv
' i.tsia'lttjorlioods.' CorwiH U'tftiee DPst U
fkihmI by the wrtu-r, lu.l uweasarll? forr.nl" ,
li-Uon, Vn .sanuYMuiMnt kooJ lalth.and
ttu-ftuit.ir a-sutnt's no rvtpMKioilu kh upM,
Km. t;x i it-..t?J oy ciinvainwdrnw.
- A $1U0,0U0 damage suit hast just
been filed against Hon. II. W.
Corbett, of Portland, for 'swiping"! Pi,,tt,re .same' statement might
the ardent affections of the young j truthfully bo made. "When death
and beautiful wife of (mother man . jromes the bid must sooner or lat
Mr. Corbett "denies the allegation er return to the elements and it is
. and defies , the aiU-gator" and at ! 19 revolting- to think of that pro
cure proceeds to aiuumnoe himself, em bvmg accomplished in a few mo
'" ?dlJ Not'CO.
n" t To the crtHiit.i'ii of K -II. tt.tlfWtt
cineration of the dead was practiced i bankrupt '".
from earliest antiquity by the most I You and each of you are heroby noti-
ni; T,t..n,l and nmcrrUai't'o nati.mn ! M "1 V ' tl'l 8. I
.". . . , , ., , i Stratton, trustee of this estate, will soli
and it is a matter of wonder that. ,he notM Rml Bff0lIU M l0 lhll
the more revolting method ot buri
al in the earth should have obtain
ed in later times. From a sanitary
standpoint -for the welfare of the
living every argument favors cre
mation and condemns . burial aad )
from-a purely sentimental stand-
estalo Ht public miction to the. highest
bidder or efh in hand, tit Lone Kock
Oregon, t'onitnenciiii; nt 10 o'clock In the
foremxm of the 2;!rd day of July 1!HK).
Condon, Oregon,- . Kuwahodi .v.v,
July 9th, 1900.' Iteferv
as a candidate for ; United State.
senator which ho intimates he
inight not have done had the dam
age suit not been started. Mr.
Corbett is a shrewd : politician and
well he knows that no- better cre
dentials could- be pn-wmted in the
legislative circles at Vahington
than the pa-pent in siiciv a-suit. Ii
he is- elected! he should carry
"Washington, by storm. Kven his
advanced age will be overlooked.
A WARM ESSAY,
In a little country school not far
from this city, literary exercises
are held regularly every Friday
afternoon during the term. A
twelve-y ear-old boy read an origi
nal essay on ''The Jvwspaper."
This latter-day youthful Solomon
treats hie subject thuely: v
"Newspapers are sheets of paper
on which stuff to- read is printed.
. The men look over the paper to
see if their names "j in it and the
. women use it to put on shelves
and sich. I don't know how news
papers came into the world. I
don't think God does. The Bible
says nothing about editors and I
never heard of one being in heaven.
I guess the editor is the missing
link them fellers talk about. The
first editor I ever heard of was the
one that wrote up the flood. He
has been here ever since.
"Some editors belong to the
cbureh and some try to raise whis
kers. All of them raist hell in
their neighborhoods and all of 'em
are liars, at least all I know and I
only know one. , Editors never die.
At least I never saw a dead one.
Sometimes the paper dies and then
the people feel glad but some one
starts it up again. Editors never
went to school because editors nev
er got licked. Our paper is a
mighty poor one but we take it so
, iu can uaeiton our pantry shelves.
Our editor don't amount to much
but paw says he had a poor chance
when he was a boy. He goes with
out under clothes in winter, wears
no socks and has a wife to support
him. Taw hasn't paid his sub
scription in five years and don't
intend to." Princeton Record.
moot;:, by the purifying effects of
fire than to think of the slow pro
cess of decay, lasting for years,
through wh:ch the body must pass
after . burial. The objections to
cremation are' mostly based on
predjudiee but this, like other rel
ies of an ago outgrown, must soon
give way before the oard march
of a higher civilization.
... For Sale. ;
A spun of well broke buy ifeldings, 7
years old, weight about 1200 taoh,
Aj i, Oregon, Clyok u 'UKt,
You assume no riiHt when you bny
Chauila-rlain'a C"lic, Cholera nod Diar
rhoea Rotiiedr. The Hudson Itiarmacy
will refund ymve nionev if von are not
satisfied alter osinu it. It i everywhere
admitted to be the most enct-essful rem
edv in use for bowel complaints and the
only one tliat never lana. it 18 pleasant
sate and reliable.
The Spokane Spokesman-Review
furnishes the following interesting
analysis of President MoKinley's
address- to the committee which
notified him of his nomination:
"7074 words were devoted to
money and silver.
313 words to imperialism and
the Philippines. ' '.''
242 words to praise of republican
record.
, 126 words to protection..
82 words to China.
75 words to Hague conference.
66 words to Hawaii.
57 words to Spanish war.
23 words to Cuba and Porto Rico.
0 words about trusts."
THE STATE FAIR.
The'State Board of Agriculture
is making a great effort this year to
make the state fair a representative
agricultural and live stock show.
The premium list is out and is be
ing thoroughly distributed through
out the state and personal efforts
are being made to attract the atten
tion of farmers and stockmen to
-. the very liberal premiums.
Several counties in the state are
Jrepaijnga county exhibit for the
fair, for they realize it will be a
good opportunity to advertise their
county in a most practical way.
Each exhibit will be a lecture
room, and an object lesson to the
liouie seeker, where he can get in
orutatjon, along intelligent lines,
and will be worth many dollars in
advertising the county's resources.
Theliire stock show will be,
without question, the best ever held
on the coast Breeders all over
the country Are preparing to exhib-
, it at the fairthia year. Thereisan
opportunity hire in Oregon for the
farmers who have been running in
debt raisirg wheat, to turn their
attention to the profitable produc
tion of beef, mutton or pork or en
gage in dairying which haaalready
taken itsplaee as a leading, paying
industry in this state. . There is a
demand for the best specimens of,
fdl breeds, which will continue to ',
grow for years to eonie, and there1
in nothing that will encourage these
industries so tnuz-h as stock shows
at state and omit v fair.
The Cigars are on Us.
"The Cosdos Glohb of yesterday in
replying to the communication of S. B.
Barker speaks of the failure of the Ar
lington National Bank. We wish to
remind the brother that the Arlington
National Bank is a very live institution
and has never tailed,, bat that its re
sources are constantly Increasing. The
Globe very likely inadvertently said
Arlington National Bank instead of
First National Bank, but we trust he
will be careful not to- overlook the fact
that the Arlington National Bank is
still doing business at the old stand."
Arlington Record. :
Call np the gang brother first time
yon catch as in Arlington. The treats
are oo yours truly.
Millinery Goods at ,
Reduced Prices
Miss Lotted Maddot'k has decided to
make sweeping reductions in the prices
of Millinery tJooda until , July. 4th. in
order to close ont-her stock of Spring
and Rummer Uoods.--- Some nice new
atock has just been received. Call and
secure a bargain. At P. II. Stephenson's
store.
U. H. HRXnHICK. - JAY HOWKHMVN
HENDRICKS & COWERMAN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
a OFFICES
FIRST HPIUUNO W SSI OS KWT Omct, CONtKMt,
riRSTDOO NORTH OF KTKIWSR' BHK K, F08K1L;
Caretui attention to 1K1 baainew In Gtlllam
ana novitr vounuva, a .oury in aca onicv.
DR
J. W. VOCEL
Specialist for Refraction and
Defects of the Eye.
.Will Visit Condon Every Three Months,
Wau-h Local Column tor Pates.
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
1 have appointed u my deputies the following
w. H. ColvveU. Arttnetoa.
K B. Townaeud, l ondon.
Charley White, PapetSavk.
R. M. JoitKomt. Tne Roek
Stock Inspector (or (aUliatu County, Otvgou.
RH
WALS
County Surveyor and Civil Engtneer
llome-stead seekers located at
v reasonable rates.
Condon, Oregon
QR. LVS.K ,
IHYSIC1AN AND SURGEON.
Day or night calla promptly amwered.
Ofllce lu New Masonic Bntldlim.
CONDON - - - - OREGON.
J)a. 3. F. GI LLETTE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ojfkt Ukk of CsnJi'H Drug Co.
A Oood Cougr Medicine. .
Many thonsands have been restored to
health and happiness by the ose of
Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. If af
flicted nitii any throat or long troohle,
give it a trial for it is certain to prove
beneficial. Coughs that have resisted
all other treatment for years, have yield
ed to this remedy and perfect health has
been restored. Cases that seemed hope
less, that the climate of famous health
resorts failed to benefit, have been per
manently cured by its ose. For sale by
The Hudson Pharmacy C. W. Cros
field, mgr.
Portland in roort to have a crema
tory. The plant will ooinprisea
a'hapel, furnace room and colmnba
lium the latter buing designed as a
receptacle for u rim containing the
n-hbn of bodies cremated. This
will bo the first
Fires In Wheat Fields.
The following from the Walla Walla
Statesman should serve as a warning to
all wheat growers and thresbermen to
exercise extraordinary care against fire
this season. On account of the rank
growth of all vegetation early in the
season danger from fire is much greater
tbaa in former year:
"Sparks Iroui a traction engine on the
farm of John 8preitzer in Spring Valley
started a fire in his wheatfield which
was not extinguished until ' over 600
acres had been destroyed. Wheat in
one place had ben threshed and the
outfit was being moved to another field,
when crossing a flat stretch of ground
sparks from the engine dropped into the
straw, and almost before the men had
time to attempt to check it, it had gain
ed great headway and spread with re
markable rapidity. Mr, ffprekzer loet
about 200 acres, Willis ngels the same
amount and Dan McCoehuin a large
amount. Mr. 8preit2er'igraiD was in
sured, biit it understood the balance
burned np was not.
"Straw is unusually heavy and thick
this year, and lieing quite dry, it is a
difficult matter to extinguish a tire
when once started. Up to date there
has been as many as 15 tiies in different
whoatflelds, causing an aggregate loss of
1000 acres of gram." '
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter and Builder.
Scroll Uork; a Specialty.
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon
-, NOTICE FOB PUBLIATION.
Notti-e it hereby riven that in nunmanee of In.
truetions from the Comtnlwiloner of the Gener
al lAiKlomee, under aathority vented in hi in by
swtlnn 24-Vi, t!. S. Rev. Mat, aa amended tv the
a-t of Conxreaa approved February 2i, ladi. we
Wll proeeeo to oiler at pHblle aale cm Txeaday
the istrt day ni An., next, at 10 o'clock . in., at
tttia uinee, the louuwing tract of land, to wit:
Ki Sec. 4, Tp. 4 8., R. 22 E, W. M,
Anv and all nennni clalmlnc adveraelr the
above-deseribed lands are advised to tile their
chlma tn tbla otnee on nr before the day deitlK
natcd tor the commencement of said sale, other-
wine tneir ngnu wilt oe lorieitert.
J. P. I.cca Relatnr.
Otis pATTisaaos, Kecelver.
T. g. Land Office, at The Dalles Oregon July tt.
twu.
CONTEST NOTICE,
V H Lat Orrici, l hx Dalum, Oa., June 13 imo
A iMflicient eontest affidavit having twen filed
lathis Office by Henry W. Weber, contestant,
against homestead entry Sx TfiZ made May 8,
190, for lots 3 and 4 and 8 g W !4 of sec. 3 tp.
48 range 19 B by Frank A. Iteaton, Co rites tee, tn
which it is alleged that said Frank A. Beaton
baa wholly abandoned aaid tract, that be has
changed bis residence tberefrsm for more than
six months shite making said entry and that he
Is not in the military or naval' service of the
I'nited mates, said parties are hereby notified
to appear respond and offer evidence touching
said allegation at 1C o'clock a. m. on Aturtut 4
1900, before H. N. Fraxer. county clerk, at his
office at Condon, Oregon, and that final hearing
will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Aug. l'XO
before the Register and Receiver at the United
states Land Office In The Dal lea, Oregon.
The said contestant having. In a protKraffids
Vlt. Died June ill, 1000, set forth fuct which
show that alter doe diligence, personal service
of this notice can not be made, it la hereby or
dered and directed that such notice be given by
due and proper publication. Jay P. Lucas,
9d ,. Rcglafcr.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
by Administrator.
Notice Is hereby given that, tn purmanceof an
order of the ifun. County Conrt of Ollliatn coun
ty, Oregon, made and entered on 'i nestlay, the
eighth my of May. A H.. the tinderslimed
the administrator of the estate of John A, l.lnn,
deeeusl, will sell at piiblie auction to the high
est bidder for ensh In hand, the following de
scribed real estate, situate in Ollllam county,
stute of Oregon, to wit :
The north-east quarter of the north-west quar
ter, the north bait of the north-eat quarter, and
the south-east quarter of the north-east quarter
of section thirty-four, township four south,
range twenty-one, east of Will
amette MorMlani and eonalnlng nne-
hnndred and sixty acres, according to I. a. (iov.
ernment survey.
The said sale will take place at the Courthouse
door, trltllain County, tjr-aon, on Hattirdv. the
J li'iili day of AKUt. A D., ltsjo, at the hour o( one
u ciuca p.m, oi saia any.
i. H. STgi'Hr.faoK,
v Administrator of the i.-atate of
John A. Linn, deceased. .
Paring last May an infant child of oar
neighbor was suffering from cholera in
fantum. The dot-tors had given up all
hopes of recovery. took a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic and Cholera Reme
dy to the house, telling them I felt sure
it would tlo good if used HCcording to di
rections. In two days time the child
had fully recovered. The child Is now
vigorous and healthy. I have recom
mended this remedy frequently and have
never known it to fail. Mas. Cubtjs Ba-
WITB Uttf Lultnr . fll, t C A 1... .t
crematory erected i jinrf,,. phm. w ,. ... .
m ..... , , ,, , uiVBdlU,
NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT.
Kotlce is hereby given that the uiidercigncd,
administrator of the estate of J. K. Orisham AeA
ceased, lias (lied In the county court of Ollllam
Ciunty, sbite of Oregon, his final account as
such administrator of said estate-and that
Tuesday, September 4, I900, :
at2o'eIr:k I'. M., ha Iweit Aged by anid court
as the time for hearing objections to said report
and the settlement thereof. H, K. Sraxry,
Administrator of the Estate of J. K. Orisham dec.
WANTKW HKVt'R AL' 4ERSONR FOR Dlft
district (ilhve Managers In this stt to rep
me In tin-ir own icnd surrounding counties,
Wl!(n? f., pay v-arlv fvavahie weeilv. In--aitwble
'iai i''S'P!ji.iit nb mis,t lal 0'c'i"ii'injiie
heb-rero s x-.-hasged, f.neloK- Sf-tf-s'idresr-e I
UKMKMISER UK 11AVK
TlUM.AKuKST I.l.Ni: (W
Agricultural Implements
BETWEEN THE DALLES
AND rEXDLETON,
Which were bought at prices to defy competition.
A full and compluto line of Baiij and Stoughtou Wagons,
The latestt improved Oliver and Moline Gang riowa.
Tho np-to-date Monitor and liuckcye IToo and Disc Drill". ; ?
MoCormick improved roller-bearing Mowers, Keaper and Binders-
The nnciitialled Milwaukee Chain Drive Mowers.
Russell & Co,' Enghies, Throshnrs and Fixtures. ,
The Little G:ant Tread Tower Threshers.
SEE THE
l flim
General Merchandise
; IS VF.RY" COMPLETE, WHICH Wit AUK DELIVERING TO OUR CUSTOMERS
AT LOWEST PRICES.
CALL AND SEE AND BE CONVINCED.
SHURTE & WEIR CO.
ARLINGTON SALOON,
JEAH LABOUS, PROP.
FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS. ' '
BILLIARD and POOL TABLES. V ;
, - FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on DraCght
Main St., Condon, Oregon
HEADQUARTERS
FOR UIOH-ORADE
"WET"OOOIS.
HSR' WHISKIES.
OLYMPIA BEKR.
FANCY MIXED
DRINKS.
Lower
Main street
a ; TH E . .
"MODEL."
A Quiet Resort.
Charles Fix, Prop.
iiuiuiuiwu'muuu
BOWLING
ALLEY
POOL
TABLES
IS CONNECTION.'
Condon,
Oregon.
r-r
P J?
!!2a4'In
Y
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"Russell"
Engines
Traction or portable, simple or Com-
pounil. Wood or Straw Burners.
Thresher?; 0&1WwL
Automatic Stackers, Wind Stack
's I torso Powers, Tliresherntcn's
-nnlla tr.t All III..
T-WRITE FOR CATALOCUC AND PRICES. PORTLAND, OS,
RUSSELL & CO.,
NEW HARNESS SHOP
NOV READY fob BUSINESS.
My Stock is Arriving. My Stop is Open.. Call and see Die.
PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE.
itf 1 wish to state that I am in business on my own ao- JB3
tfF count. I have no partners silent or otherwise nor -jyl
gjCF" is my shop a branch of any other institution. lain -g
0T". doing business for Tom and for Tom's benefit and to -jff.l
ICT succeed I offer good goods, honest work, moderate pri- -grt
EJCF ces and courteous treatment. Let me prote it to yon.
TOM L. P0RTW00D.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
FALL-TERM BEGINS SEPTKMBER 18;, 1900.
8ttilnts prepared to take State Certificate Immediately on graduation.
Graduates readilj- secure good positions.
Expense of year from 120 to $150.
" Btrong Academic and- Professional eoorset.
New Special department in Manual Training.
Well equipped Farming Department.
For catalogue containing full announcements, address
P. L. CAMrsnu,, President, or W. A. Wash, Secretary of Faculty.
PAPERING AND PAINTING.
Fall line of latest Wall Paper.
Estimates on work and material
furnished on short notice.
Call and sue roy samples.
W. A. DARLING.
C. S. PALMER,
Artistic Barber,
Sloelc Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honod and ro- round.
CONDON - - - - OREGON.
REAPERS, BINDERS
HEADERS, J10WERS
The Jones Chain Mower has no gear,
np peer. The leading grass cutting
; machine of the worldr
When you get ready for a
Binder don't overlook the
Jones Lever Binder,
It Is the only harvester and
binder that will cut whole
harvests without missing a
bundle,
Remember I The
Jones steei Frame Header
Is taking the lead in Gilliam and
Klickitat counties.
We have all these machines set up and
ready for inspection, When in town
Call and see them and get our price.
LORD & CO.
F. M. Sprlngston J. A, Rodgra
SPRINGSTON & ROGERS.
, (Successors to T, O. Johnson.)
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
Hay and Grain bought and sold.
First-class Iligs always on hand at very reasonable rates,
A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited'.
Condon, Oregon.
GO AND SEE
AL. HEFJSHAW.
Who keeps a fine line of Stoves, Ranges, Linolenm, Bedding,
Springs, Valises, Ilardwawe, Gloves, Cutlery, Flower Pots,
Jar Kubbers Etc.
CONDON.
E.A.NELSON. J. J ' pnrtTwnmv
NELSON & PORTWOOD
(Snccessors to 1). M. ItlNEIlAHT), '
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE,
SPECIAL. ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE.
FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS.
Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church sts.
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager,
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER,
We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil-
tng, nusnc, oinp-inp ana an Kinds of uough Lumber, Careful
attention given to bills of special sites and dimension stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE.
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
( Subscribe for' the. Giig. . '
E. T HOLLENBECK, M. E.
CONSULTING ENGINEER,
Estimates maie on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, "Water
Towers, Pumps and Pumping Plants. Repairing a Specialty,
' If '0l hvc anything yon think past fixing, bring it to wc.
f ' ADQUARTIRS IN THE FIX BUIIOINC ,
Condon, Oregon, -
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