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I tit For Sale. ltiiailwiH.i.K u iiAYi" g TUN LAitUKST MSE Jf ftCE. I II C go;:dq:i globe. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 1900, MHCK. '. ' ' I flip (limit Invilm oomKiontones Torn all ri-i tiiKmot i.llllHin iinimv. Vc Blin laiiiuWa tliii. miirr tli lcmliim iifWD mwtiureof the niinitv mid Invite our irifivls to asm u by fi'mlliic In the ' al th.'lf nuper lye iiii!hlirlKl- f omnjioH'ii'iiee must he t Kiit'rt hv thr writer, not m Mvumttly fw V'i ln attoii. hut u mi evlrii'iii'oof iiowl fnlth. una tiic villi." KNinnt'K nn n'omrnUty foropln ions asencd by eotriMiiaruta, , , . , day stealing of postal? funds; etc:, we doubt if the Don fflKUd begin to compare with thy pTetjeht outfit. For Sale A Spurt of Well hroke bay sjeldnigs, 7 veara old. Weistht about 1200 each. AlHX. OlKOtt. ClYDS U FLINT. THE IRRIGATION PROBLEM. The action taken by the city council last week in regard to a rig i.l enforcement "of the regulation restricting the use of water fur irri gation purposes is Said by the An nex to have "caused a feeling of lissatisfaction to spring up all over the city." , '' ''" "" Why is this.? ' . ., '., ' When the water works were first " talked ; "of : , the pri mary - object of the under-' taking was to furnish protection against fire and the sale of water to citizens for, either domestic ase or irrigation purposes was a seconda ry consideration ''decided upon by the council after it was ascertained that the water supply was sufficient to afford water for these purposes without encroaching on the supply which it was deemed necessary to keep on hand for protection against fire. The city entered into an agreement with all persons desiring water for irrigation purposes to fur nish it for ont hour day at a stip ulated price (112 for the season) and everybody , in Condon under stood the conditions of that agree ment. The city made a mistake in not providing a penalty for the breach of that agreemeut by con sumers, at the time the regulation was adopted, and it was not until the contract had been openly, flag rantly and repeatedly violated and the efficiency of our fire protection seriously threatened that they did take steps to provide a penalty for offenders. And now comes our newly fledg ed "moulder of public opinion" with a lot of unsolicited advice to the city council asking them, in effect to allow this irrigation "ordnance ( srreat euns!) to remain a dead let ter and to wink at its violation; to allow customers to pay for the use of water one hour a day and use it from three to twelve hours; to jeop ardize every dollar's worth of property in the town in order that a few people may be allowed to do as they please about sprinkling their lawns or watering their driv ing horses. ; This free advice is followed by an implied threat that if the city is not "lenient to its patrons" "a half-dozen" of them will dig wells - and put in their own water works. KuriDose they do. Every citizen has that privilege and has had it since Condon was a town. Thecity can far better afford to lose their patronage than to retain it at the cost of an empty tank and no fire protection. It looks, in this case, as though eouie fellow who wants more water than he is paying for has accepted the invitation to "dictate what be wants to see inserted in its columns." POSTAL SA vrNGS 'HACK'S The panicof 1893 and subsequent! depression swept down hundred's of savings banks throughout the United States, In this city, tor example, not a savings bank weath ered the financial tempest. These failures ; fell -with , crushing force upon the poor and persons of mod erate means. They brought desti tution and despair to many. They drove men and women to the poor house and to suicide; and they left an ugly influence on the moral force of the nation, because many, who otherwise would be disposed to save and invest their earuings, feel now that self-denial and thrift have no assurance of reward. "We may save and pinch for five, ten or a dozen years," they say, "only to see our savings swept awav in the next financial pauio. We bhall take the good of things as we no through life. Postal savings banks are needed to overcome this dangerous feeling Deposits in 6uch banks are as safe as government bonds, and as 6ound as national bank currency, which rests upon government bonds. (The thrifty working men and women could place their savings therein with absolute assurance that the bank would never break, and if not drawn but by the depositors themselves, the deposits would be there in safety, 20 or even 50 years from now. The system should carry a provision like that of the British system, under which a de positor, upon reaching the maxi mum of deposits, could, if he de sired, invest his savings in a gov ernment bond. . England was the first countfy to adopt the postal savings bank. In 1861, largely through the advocacy of Mr. Gladstone, the bill entitled "an act to grant additional facili ties for depositing small savings at interest with the-security of the Government for payment thereof," became a law Daring the first year of operation deposits amount ed to 2,000,000. . In 1896 they aggregated more than 106,000,000. Other progressive countries fell in line, until now the United States, Germany and Switzerland are the only enlightened countries without postal savings banks, and in uer- manv and Switzerland municipal and cantonal banks meet, in part, the deniend for postal savings banks. 'The system is not an experi ment. It can be established with out risk to the government or the .. . 1 L f noon i it nag neen ureeu Deiore f i - congress by four postmasters gen eral. Why iB congress persistently 11 1 . it . I .... 4 i Hl.B.ata tt 0D11VI0U8 W VUtl UCBI lUlcnoin v the working classes? Spokane Ke- MHllfiery Ooods'at ReSuced Prices. Miss touellft'Mnddock has decided to Brake tfweepiriif reductions in the prices ol Millinery Uoods notll July 4th. In order to close out her stock of Spring and Summer Woods. Some nice new trtr-k ha Just been received. Call and secure a .bargain. At V. Hv Stephenson's store. . '. H. M. HRNDRtl KS. JAK aOWKRSHN. HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. first muuHNO wkct or rosT orw, cosinoX. rtWT DOOR NORTH OF HTM W KB BRICK, FOMW.; Cureftil attention to IvrrI Imnlm-sn tu OUtl'iui and tt'K-elar eouiitie. A Notary In wteh omoe. Agricultural Implemerlt& 'BETWEEN THE DALLES : -AND PENDLETON, -Which' were" bought at prices to defy competition. A full aYul com nltrte line of Bain and Stoughton Wagons. The latest improved Oliver and Moline Gang Plows. . ThtJ up-to-date Mtnitqrand Uuckeye noe aim uiso vims, , , v MoCorniick improved roller-bearing Mowers, Reapers and Binders. . V ' iVn ' J?J TA! irw.. . ih unetiuaileu aiuwauKoe niun ino muntn. Ruasell & Ccs'g Engines, Threshers and I txtures. Tho' Little G!ant Tread Power Threshers. LICHT BUHHIWC. QR, 1. W. VOilEL Specialist for Refraction and Defects of trie Eye. WlUVisU Condon Every Thro Monthi. . . Watch Local Column lor Dates. General Merchandise IS YiRY COMrLKTE, WHICH WK AKR DKLIVKalSO TO OUR CUSTOM KRS - AT I.Ow hl run fcn. i CALL AND SEE AND BE CONVINCED.- SHURTE & WEIR CO. REAPERS, filllOER HEADERS, MOVERS The Jones Chain ltfower has no gear, no peer. The leading grass cutting machine of the world . Deputy Stock Inspectors. 1 have appointed as my dopntlea the loUowiuf I W, H. Colwell. ArllnirtoB. h. B. Townsenil. Condon. Charley White, Paper Sack. Stock Incpector 'tut Ullliam Couuty, Oregon. p H. WALN County Surveyor and Civil Engineer Home-steaJ seekers located at reasonable rates. Condon,. Oregon ARLINGTON SALOON, JEAN LABuUS, rliUP. FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS. BILLIARD and TOOL TABLES. FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR TRIDE. FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Draight. When you get ready for a Binder don't overlook the Jones Lever Binder, TK. LUNA ' ' '.. ' ,. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. : Pay or nigh cal la promptly enawered. oiDm in New Maeonio BolldltiR. CONDON - - - - OREGON. Mai n St., Condon, Oregon JJ)R. . T. GU LI.ETTK, PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. CJkt vf Condon Drug CV. HEADQUARTERS FOR HHHKiR.VDE ' WET " GOODS. ? HNE WHISKIES. OLYMPIA BKER. FANCY MIXED DRINKS. !fnmitfff?????f??T???T: I1IIIIIIII1I''1,M It is the only harvester and 4 binder that will cut whole harvests without missing d bundle, H. W. HARTMAN. Carpenter and Builder. Scroll Uorl( a Specialty. Plansand Estimates Furntshed Condon : : Oregon.! Lower Main street . . THE b "MODEL." A Quiet Resort Charles Fix, Prop. BOWLING ALLEY AMD . TOOL TABLES IN CONNECTION, Condon, Oregon. Remember! The Jones steei Frame Header Is taking the lead in Gilliam and Klickitat counties. uuuuuumuuum " NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lakd Omca At Thb Daixkx, Ok., July !, 1S0O. c- .. . i (.... th. f.il!fiwiti. mini . I itnivuj . . L named wtUrrhui Alcil notk-col hi intention u rnxke final prool In uport i hl.i-lulm. and thai that Mid proof will be mae twfore Sam h. V an Varlnr, I'. 8. Ooinmlnnlouer. at foudon, Oregon, on Jsamnaay ovpicniucro, i. WII.1JAM W. BRASSFIELD. ol Olox, Or., H. E. No. TO10. for th NEi SW'i NU NE! an4 tie nmafi uio iihuiwiur " . - . Mn..n mini .Ml Ui wtl On I 111. CHUHUmru. iwirn . .1 1 I of said tand, via: Henry Wllkins and harU Wilkin., 01 ticra, r.; i. a. diiu George Brawfleld, of Olex, Oregon. J tt P. Lica. Register. it Russell We have all these machines set up and ready for inspection, When in town Call and see them and get our price. Engines lord & co. Traction or Portable, Simple or Com pound. Wood or Straw Burners. F. M. 8prlngton J. A. Rodr- view. .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Labo onnt r Taa Daluh. Ob., July 2, 1900. v- : W . I .. w. , 1, S lit) WlU. i II, Tl li in - I...lll IB irciCllf MICH ed Better ha. nled notice of hi Intention to make Brial poorif In iuppirt of hl claim, and liww aatn pnxii win d mwie ncunc V.rtor. IT, o. Commimioner, at Condon, Oregon, Ou fialumay, ntpwiuwi a, ijwi JAME8 BRAWHKI.U, Ol Uiex, ijr.. ir.' E. No. 6W. for the NW'X fE4 NW'4 and 1-u iviri.ii Tr. 'i n 'i V w M. I. 1 ocv --'. . . . ... 1 1 . . ,i,d " f.,n,.u,inv wltuMuv. to prove hi. enntinuona renidenceponandrultlva tion of aid laud, rlz: Henry WUklna and CUarle. Wiikina. of Clem, Or.; T. A. BraMfield and Geoif e BraasBeld, ol Olex. Oretton. NOTICE FOR rUBLIATION. v , i t. VimaUv aviwan tt In nHnmnriM of in- IKHf II UI'.lJ v. . - ------- - -A tw.v.n I'nmmiiiildillrt' ft tlll faanfif. n UUIIB I ll'IU V" Itt.ia.w". - " i t H.J..aylhnnfV tamtjMt In h ffl nv Ui vlllU V'llK.TT. nri'iTi auvow - . " ' I ection 2465. V. tt. Rev. but, u nmenfied ry the m ... . nuVil.A BUiln fit. T.-tlMV W li l Iiimxtu v m i""-"- " i the dy of Aa next, t 10 o cUh k m. m.. mt this office, tbe loUoWtng iraei 01 una.w wii,. ' Sec. 4, Tp. 4 8., K. '22 K, W. M, All RIKI IWimiiiB i"""'lt . , '.l i -1. ' .1 lk l...wl. aa M ..Uluui ta HI thfif . . i . i an,.- a a IuIam th riil naiiajr. cininiA in uup W..H-B3 wii nut1 for the cmmpnrment of nsld tutie, othcl- wliMi tneirngnu wiu oe ioneiiu. r P Il'rafi Riirlfitar. Oris PattkbsoN, Kwceivef. r. S. Land Offlcf, at The Dalles Oregon July 12, 1W0. "Cyclone" g Jl AAA SPRINGSTON & ROGERS. (Suocsaaor to T, Q. Jofmion.) Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Automate Stacker, Wind Stack r, Hore Power, nirehermen Supplies Of All KIMS. -WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND fKit.t.a. RUSSELL & CO.. PORTLAND, OR. That world wide war which has teen bo long predicted may , be " nearly at hand. Some high an thorities now believe that the pres ent trouble in China will bring it about, and a late dispatch from Loudon states that crave fears are entertained in England that France is preparing to invade Ine Britisn i isles next November. This fear is grounded on the fact that Fiance has lately made a secret survey of the English channel and coast, and that she is laying in an enormous ftock of eoal and other things which would be . needed in time of war. Should such an invasion occur it would no doubt lead to a general breaking out of hostilities and would mean the end of some of the great est governments. The final out come of such a war is impossible to foresee, but it is almost certain that it would result either in a long gtrido forward along the path of civilization and - progress, a vast bettering of conditions as they now ' xit. or a retrograde movement . which would again plunge the world into the darkness of semi d'ivilization. It is well for the peo ' lo to watch the game the nations . are pluyjng. pretty closely just now. fyiatiirih officials in Cuba, under the old regime, no doubt outclassed the American officials, now dirict ins aiFairs in that island, in cruel ty to natives, torture of politica iirisunors, and general fiendishness Jul when it comes to plain, every , SUMMONS. , In the Circuit OYmrt of the State of Oregon, for the Couutr of Gilliam. Sburtc & Weir Company a Corporation, Plaintiff, va. . - C. 1. Oberreither. and 8. D. OUi, Defendant. To the abore named defendant, C. i. Obcr reltber and 8. 1. i)lti: , . i .. . i tl. at.l. tt nmn. vnt, and 1U ,ll , WW 1 .. ... n-'-'T J ' Hi ii of yon are hereby sotilied and required to appear and a inner the eomplalut filed aiiatn.t TOH in uie ooveeiuiuni w:m. nil w. Thursday, the 13th dayolScplember. A. D.. I'jflO, (tho aamebeina tlx week, from th date of the tint publication of thla notice), and that If yon ... ........ a nit .li,.,, llin Mtiil .nnllilai lit. or otherwike plead thereto within aaid time, tbe plaintiff will aiiply to the Court lor the relief therein prayea lor, which i. jiniiiriiv afl.in., vtm and eah ol yon, for tlw turn of HI 71, with Interest thereon at the rate of lx per cent ?-r r- , ... i. t iiu.i .1 L II lum and for the further aara of IW7.00, with lnterent tDereon ai me rwwsoifcen pei im. ii .nun,,, fr.rfn the tifU-enth day of Anipwt, A. D., lean toe sHfit oi nny uoiiara paiu i.-iiiii n, nw,, therein of filteen dollar, paid November 21, WIS, and the inn of nine (loliara paid Novem ber '!. W. and for the farther ram of thirty- five rtollar attorney leea. ano lor piainuu acuaia and dtburemifit In mild action. llu auminona aerreii ou yn anu xm-.u yon by pHblictiii thereof in tbe Coaooa tiuiKK tat tbe period of aix eonserntive week, aeven iwiiet. ttommeiiciiiu with the 4an of ThHinday, Auiinat. llifiO. by virtue of an order filed In the above entitled Cottlt and bearing date July 17, uini. I :lin tinrtr V li.nil and ifntiMl thla lit daV of A UK tut. A. !., 1'JtlU. CAN. r-. VAI Attorney for Malnlin". CONTEST NOTICE. C 8 Laud Orrtca, Ihb DaLtaa, Oa., June IS 1900 A inffielent eonteat affidarlt havlna been filed lu thi office by Henry W. Weber, conteaUut, airainat homestead entry No. 7372. made May 8, imm. fcr lota X and 4 and 8'4lW M of eo. 3 tp. 4 9 ranire 19 E by Frank A. Beaton. Couteatee, In hieh it la allnred that aaid Frank A. Beaton ha whnllv abandoned aaid tract, that he baa changed Mi residence therefrom for more than alx month inie making laid entry and that be la not in the military or naval aervlce of the Cnlted Statei, aaid parties are hereby no tl tied to appear respond and offer evidence touching aid allegation at 1C o'clock a. m. on August 4 1900, before H. N. Fraaer, coanty clerk, at bis office at Condon, Oregon, and that final bearing will be held at 10 o'eloek a. m. on Aug. 13, 1909 before the Register and Keeelver at tbe United States Land Office in The Dalles. Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper amna vlt, filed June la, 1900, set forth facts wbleb show that after doe diligence, personal aervlce of this notice can not be made, it la hereby or dered and directed that soch notice be ffl vch by due and proper publication. Jar P. Loci, . 4W3 . , Register. NEW HARNESS SHOP HOW READY f BUSINESS. SUMMONS. inOinnrraiiriiirt nf tint Htata At Oreiron. for the Comity of tillliam. W. R. Boyer, I'lalntifr, ) Charles Oberreither, Defendant. ) To the above named delendant, Charles Ober- reiuier. In the name ot trie nuiie oi Oregon, you are hereby notilieii and required to appear and answer me eiiiiiin.ini. miwj .i,iiiw. ,,, m. atiove entitled action on or before Thursday, HeptemterlS, 19W). (the same being six weeks from the date ol the flrkt publication of this notice), and that II you fail Ui so appear and answer the said eoiniilaf nt. or otherwise plead thereto witnin saio nine, uie iiiainuii win ap y l, t)ieVmrt tor tha reliiif therein craved for, Wllll'n IB HI, lilUKllivilfc numii,, , - . j I ,1..IIUh. m-lth liibmrf 1,1 U11W OHIllll,! .IIU l'ii, miuai., iiwi.-o. theroon ut the rule of six per cent per annum from the 211th day of May, A. I)., IwiO, and for PlHllllin .coawaini iiairanwiiieiiwmnoi'i iwj, i.. .... ... ... .. I... .l.)!,,..,!,,!, 1 Ills suilininilB la w.ru ji.,. wj ,ut", ,.i'. ii , n ,t,u llinu. l,iv fhn fiorlfUl 1,1 six eonswwive weeka seven lasiiea, comminc- ihk wnn uie issue ui Ansnti ini a. w,, iwv, "j virtue of an order filed In the above entitled Court and bearing date the 17th day of July, A. Vllveri under mv hand and dated this first day ol August, A. 1, I VJ0. . . Sam K. Vam Vaitor, . Altorucy lor riiiiiitlff. Notice of Sale of Real Estate .a by Administrator. Notice Is hereby given that, In pursuance of an ... . . - Tl , . I rmrt rtl rillllum ftMD. oruerui Ms nun. wmuj .'..... ' ty, Oregon, made and enten-d on Tuesday, the eights day ot ay. a.u ran hw piniti.iKu llie nuiiiiui.iini'ii n, deeeasert, will sell at public auction to the high est bidder lor cash In hand, the following de scribed real estate, situate in uiuiam t-vumj Wl! ill i in"K 1 1 n , 1. 1 i . The nortb-east quarter 01 ine nonn weav qu.r .... , kuil nt i Via nni, h...t. miartfir. and n. 1 v ..!....., nt ,h. mwth.eMat nilarter . ..... . . . , . l.i.. ...H , li Ol sec.lion miny-iuur, nmn.uip.i,, w'nl amette ' Meridian, and conalning one- hundred and amy acres, according vo uvi eruniuill. .iirvKj, The said sale wui take place at ine wrrai" door, Gilliam County, Oreeon, on Saturday, the &tln nay Ol August, a.i,., iVi av uwu v. O Clock p.m. ol said oay. , r. n. nrisrn r.rnwi., Administrator of the estate of ,' ' , John A. Linn, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL, SETTLEMENT. Vntlca Is hcrebT aiven that the Hndcrslgned, administrator of the estate of J. F. Crlahara de cnued. has filed In tbe county court of Gilliam county, state of Oregon, fata final account ea such administrator of said estate and that Tuesday. September 4, 1900, tiiVclnck ... hns been fixed by aaid court as the time for bearlnj objections tn said report nil lb. aetHement tlwreof. 11. K. CIAKT, Adminlstralor of the EsUte ol J. K. Orisham dec. tlASTKD REVERAl. PK.RHOVR FOR PIS- v Ulsirict uiiiee Managers in mis sum rrp. 1. .U..I. ..... n t,ni,i,r ,.HinM Willtiia to pay yearly Ii00. payable weekly. De-siialik- eniiih.ymcnt with Hnsiiiml opportmiltles. HI'llireiH l?S IJMeHllllKI.'l. r.ii' iipv b,-i, -.', wn- atHiii tM-n envuioiie. d, a, i uia,flui. saiwh uu"1 nig, (.imago.., My Stock is Arriving. My Shop is Open. Call and see me. PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE. gjgr I wish to state that I am in business on my own ac- jgtj 0.T count. ' I have no partners silent or otherwise nor Jf$ gfSr is my shop a branch of any other institution. I am doing business for Tom and ,for Tom's benefit and to jtfM gjef succeed I offer good goods, honest work, moderate pri ttT ces and courteous treatment. Ut me prove it to you. TOi L. P0RTW00D. Hay and Grain bought and Bold. First-class ltigs always on hand at tery reasonable rates, A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Condon, Oregon. ; . 1 ' C0J.ISD8EE AL.Hti.SHAW. Who keeps a fine line of Stoves, Kangcs, Linolenm, Bedding, Springs, Valises, Hardwawe, Gloves, Cutlery, Flower Pots, Jar Rubbers Etc. j E. A. KELSON. , , J. J. iVKinlwu, NELSON & PORTWOOD (Snccesiors to I). M. HISEHART), LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE. FIRST-CLASH RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church sts. STATE NOBFML SCHOOL. MONMOUTH, ORECOM. ; FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 18, 1900. Students prepared to take State Certificate immediately on graduation. Graduates readily secure good positions. Eipenae of year from 120 to $150. Strong Academic and Professional courses. New Special department In Manual Training. Well equipped Farming Department. For catalogue containing full announcements, address P. L. Campbell, .'resident, or W. A, Warn, Secretary of Faculty. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managers. ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. , We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil- Ing, Uiiatle, Bhlp-lap ana an sinaa oi nougo j.uuiuur. wuiu. attention given to bills of special sizes and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE. LOST VALLEY, OREGON. PAPERING AND PAINTING. ' Full line of latest Wall Paper. Estimates on work and material furnished on short notice. -Call and see my samples. W. A. DARLING. ' Subscribe for the Gr.oiiE. Subscribe for the Gmwi. , Onlv l.riOfivpiir Utily fl.50 a yenr.l. ' ' . Uiuy f i.,Af a cnr. C. S. PALMER, prtistiq Barber. t Sleek Stiaves and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and re-f?round CONDON OREGON. E. T HOLLENBEGK, EV1. E. CONSULTING ENGINEER. Estimates made on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, Water' Powers, Pu-mps and Pumping Plants. Repairing a Specialty. If you have any thing you thi;nk past fixing, bring it to mo. HEADQUARTERS Hi THE FIX DUILDINC. Condon, Oregon. Dop't font tl7at tl?e QOB Offfee is still in business giving the latest news and turning out tho neatest job work in the County. , Eincst Visiting Carde: Intent Stationery; in shoJt tho "best printing"