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THE DOilOQH CLOSE. THURSDAY. AU3U3T30, IOOO, NoTHK. Tlir Clouk Invito convtiTmiitlemH1 from H w lit m h tit t.Htium ?mtitly M t ittm to utHki; tl'iH tHt tw l.'NttillK IICWH tun.. urn of the 1'ininty Hti'i invitv our irit tnla to tiwittt ly MMnlitiff the news of their ivpw ive Ik i Mil tht' wrltt r. noi HotvwsaiHy for piiii ltt tttioit. Imt HfHMeviih'itMf im1 hiUh.iimi tlu filitiir h sm i nut no nlHtmH)iHti ioi unn CAPITAL AND LABOR. In discussing this question in a' recent issue, the Antelope Repub liean says: "The best moans' of bringing capital to fairness in its dealings with labor is to make opportunities for investment, and thus increase the number of the many different kinds of business which give cm-: ploymentjolaborers, skilled or un skilled, to such. an extent as to create a scarcity of laborers, by making the demand for labor great er than the Biipply. The next is for the laborer to save his earnings, and he in course of time becomes a oapitalist. When so saved up. a small capital for himself, by judi cious investment, is likely to trans form hiui into a large bondholder, which is possible for every one if ho will try and is done every now and then." The first remedy suggested by the Republican for the present un fairness of capital towards labor would be all right if it was not for the fact that it has been demon strated time and again that an in crease ia the facilities for the em ployment of labor carries with it an increased production of manu factured and other products, and that an increased production has always resulted in overproduction, which in time results in the closing of factories and the creation of a surplus of labor over and above the demand. Thus we see that, follow ed to its logical conclusion, this remedy produces exactly the oppo site result than that which the Republican intended, namely, the creation of a "scarcity of laborers, by making the demand for labor greater than the supply." The next remedy suggested, for the laborer to save bis earnings, and by ''judicious investment" to transform ' himself into a large "bondholder," is still worse. Suppose every laborer ia the ountry was to accept the Repub- 4 1 v-tt 1 1 a a t ivt uiiva pivruv uj 11.01 dent Harper's statement, that a workingman can live well enough on 15 cents a day. Suppose that every mother's son of them has steady employment for the next ten years at an average wage of $2.00 a day, that none of them are sick during that time, and that they live on 15 cents a day to the man. They would c?ch save about 15550. Then suppose that each one of them should develop into a Jay Gould or a Collis Huntington, and by ''judicious investment," i. e., successful gambling on the stock exchange, that they should to a man become millionaires; wouldn't that be a pretty kettle of fish ? Who would do our work and who would feed r s and clothe us and black our shoes and take care of our automobiles? Who would run our railway trains and man our ships and conquer other nations to increase our trade? I wouldn't do it, you wouldn't do it and the other fellow wouldn't do it, for we would all be millionaires and we wouldn't have to; and the conse quence would be that we would all stand a mighty good chance of starving to death together. It strikes us that the Republican has hardly got started on its way to the bottom of the labor question. PARTISANSHIP. "Democrats tell us that Bryan's Fpeech at Indianapolis was one of the greatest delivered in this coun try for many years; indeed some of them claim tliat in the history of the country it has never been sur passed. On the other hand the Republicans say, "nothing in it," "a labored effort," etc., etc. .So it goes. The average citizen can see no evil, no lack in any way, in the men and measures of his own party, nor good in those of the opposition. M ill there come a day when parti sanuhip will be less blind? We hone so, but that day is evidently far in the future." Canonsburg tra; JNotes. r . 1 lus, trie - day will come when partisanship w:ll be less blind and it may not be so far in the future aa would appear to ninny of us now. Just so soon as the work ers of ttwj country fully realize that the politicians are in the employ of the plutocracy, and that tlio legis lative and executive departments uf the government are being ''run' in the interest of tl e capitalistio . class and for the purpose of x jiloiting labor, just so soon, we say, will the people discard pat i-aMahip as they would a load of germ laden garbage, and begin to demand that they, the farmers, and miners, and laborers, all wealth producers shall be allowed to enjoy the bene fit of the wealth they have pro duced. . ' NO LICENSE REQUIRED. An Illinois paper publishes the following: "Oregon has hit upon a new ex periment to keep hercitisens sober. Every man who drinks is obliged to take out a license costing $5 per year and unless armed with the document cannot be served with liquor at any saloon or hotel. Even six months the names of the persons who take out the license are to be published." Don't defer your trip to Oregon, brother, on that account. If you land here with only a "short bit" you can get your thirst slaked in a lonely sort of way, but if you are social cuss and have two bits you can drink with the best of us. That license story was started by a California liar in a vain attempt to divert some of the crowds now flocking to Oregon, to that state. Come to Oregon, brother. If you only have 15 cents, we'll ."put in" with you and have a time. There's no license requred here but 2-bit pieces. 'Through the months ot June ami July our Iwby was teething and took a running off of the bowels and sickness of the stomach. " says O. I. M. llollidxy, of Deniing, Ind. "His bowels would move from five to eight times a day. 1 had a buttle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house and cure him lour dtps in a tea- epoontnl of water and he got better at once. Slid bv The Hudson Pharmacy. 0. W. Croefield, mgr. Wanted A Husband. The Waiuburg (Wash ) Times nays the following letter was received by the Postmaster of tbat city. We copy it in full because we know of a number of Gilliam county bachelors who, we thick, would till the bill: "Cedar Bluff, Teias Co., Mo., July 19, 1900. Mr. post Master dear Sir i have herd tbat there ia lots oi likely young fellers oat west what baint got roach chance to niary on account of girls being so skearce now if i could find the rite kind of fellers i wouldnt mind gettio Marryed only i got no use for kind of tellers round beer what dont do nothing but lay round and talck politiks an cuss the guverraent. Do you know of some purty good feller out ther that wants a good wife an is alrite an baint in babit get tin drunk on onessary ocashuna i am well to do miself if i baint so offl good lookin. I am SI years pld nex fall an way 160 about lite brown hare an eyes an belong to tbe Baptia church, i hav got a Party good edicatin. I own 120 akera best bottom land in texas County got 2 bosses 2 cows 6 head hogs an i dont claim to be hansom bat i got Some Sence an a good appitite fur work an 2 weaks ago I just 6niah layin by 20 akerg of as One bottom corn as you ever layed eyes cn. I would like to go out thair as i heer its a fine country to grow up with so it yon no of the rite kind of feller who wants a wife of my deskripsban and meen it tell him to rite to me an send his pictuer as i meen biznia of coarse. I can Mary plenty fellers bat they air so menny tbat haint no good for notbin on airtli. Hope to here trom yon soon would like to bave an ancer from some feller tbats got some propty Lisself but if be is good baeeler it dont make great deal di ferns, yours Truly "Minnie Bull Jennings, "Cedar Bluff, Mo. Texas Co. "P. R. I haint never been Marryed before an i am a demicrat an fer Bryan but if rite kind of feller comes long re ligin nor politiks wont cut no ise." Prevented A Tragedy. Timely information given Mrs. George Lone, of New Slraitsville, Ohio, saved two lives. A frightful cough bad long kept her awake every night. She bad tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. King a .New Discovery. One bottle wholly cured ber; and the writes, this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of it power to care all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 60c and $1.00. Guaran teed. Trial bottles free at Condon Drag Co's. Send for our Booklet "WHEAT AND HOW TO HANDLE IT" It will explain why you should contsign your grain to the Mutual Warehouse Go. OF PORTLAND, OR. NOTICE OK FILING PLATS. Unfro St.vtks Lani OvriOK', The Illea, Or., August 10, 1900. Notice la hereby given that on Septem ber 12, 11)00, then will be filed in thin office approved plats ot tlie following townships: Fractional Tow nslitp 1 South, Range 18 E. V. M Fractional Township (t South, Rang 17 K. V. M. and Frac tional Township li South, Kunge 15 K. W. M. Jay P. Lucas, IWister. )K, 3. T. GCIXETTE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofif of Gmtim Xrjr V PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Day r night calls promptly anwred. Office In New Masonic Bttlldliiff. CONDON - - - - OREGON. H. H. I1ESIIKK KS. JAY BOWKKUtK. HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. .. OFFICES riKsTutLiKO wxwor post orrira, condok; niwTDooa south or KTIIWKH'S BRICK, rOMUL. Carpfnl attentliMi to lrtptl bnnlnrm In Gilliam and Whevlur cutmtiiw. A Notary in each olHrc. H. W. HARTMAN. Carpenter and Builder. Seroll Uork; a Specialty. Plans and Estimates Furnished Condon : : Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Office at Th Dali.k. Or., Jnly 28, M00. Notice ia hereby Riven that the Inllowtnx nam ed aettlw ha. tiled notice ot hla Intention to make Dual pooof In support of hla claim, and that Mid proof will be made before 8am K. Van Vactor. t-. t. OommiHsloner, at Condon, Oregon, ou Saturday, xeptemners, lwiw, tii: JAMKS BttASsSFIELD, of Olea, Or., H. E. No. R9!H, tor the X SWy. SKi SVi and SWW SKI Sec H. Tb2S. K 21 K. W. M. He nauiea tbe following wftneaaea to Drove hia continuous midenee noon and cultiva tion ot mid laud, vii: Henry Wilkliu and I'liarlet Wilkins. of Clem, Or.; T. A. Bnuslield and Oeorie firawtield, of Olex, Oregon. Jay P. Lucas Kestster. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Lavd Omra At The Dau.. Or.. JuIt 2S. 1900. Notice in hen-bT liven that the followliiK- named aettler baa tiled notice of hit Intention to make final proof m U))xrt of hiaelaim, and that knar mill proui win uv uiaue witire tiui r.. t aotor, v. . oniiniMuoner, at i onuou, isvgun, on Saturday September 8, 19U0. via: WILLIAM W. BRASyl'IF.I.D, of Olex, Or., H. E. No. 7010, for tbe NE1 NW. KEU and 8Ki N E See Si, Tn 1 8. ft 21 E, W. M. He namea the following witneasea to prove hia continuous residence npon and cultivation of aaid land, vii: Henry Wilkina and Charlea nil It I lift, ol i lent, ur.; r. a. nraaoneiu ana George Bramneld, or Olex, Oremt. Jay P. Lucas, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice it hereby given tbat the andcrfigned administrator of tbe entate ef i. F. Griahara de ceased, baa filed in the eonnty court ot Gilliam county, atate ol Oregon, JiUi final account as inch administrator of said estate and tbat Tuesday, September 4, 1900, at t o'clock P. M., baa been fixed by aaid court at the time for bearing objeetlona to aaid report and the settlement thereof. B. K. Raaat Y, Adminiatralor of tbe Eatate of J. F. GrUhura dee. WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS FOR DIS distiict Office Manager! in this aute to rcu- me in tneir own ana anrroonaing eonnnea. irable empleyment witb unsunal opportiinitiea. References exchanged. Encloae at'lf-addressed stamped envelope, a. A. l ark, sx Caxton build- lng. Chicago. Strayed From my place in Sherman connty, oti or about J air 14, 11HX), two bay hors es, 5 and 6 year old. Last een going oath through Condon Wednesday July 18. Both had on baiters and one had chain on foot, Ranore between Eight- mile and Thirty mile. Brand 2T connect ed, bottom of 2 iorminic top ot r. bu I ta ble reward will be paid for information leading to their recovery. Dense notify J. U. WHITNEY. Kutledice. Or.. or leave word at the ulobe otnee. "MEET US ON THE MIDWAY" The Event of the Timet. GREAT STREET FAIR AND CARNIVAL Occupying many aolid block taking in an entire afreet from curb to curb. Portland, Oregon, Sept. 4 to 15, 1900 Under the anaplcea of the Port land Klks. HfRPAriSIXO In MAGNITUDE and GRAND El'R ANYTHING OF THE KIND EVER ATTEMPTED ON THE PACIFIC COAST. Something to remember up to the date of your heart failure. The Streets of Cairo. The Oriental Theatre The German Village The Dancing Girls An Arabian Pageant Crowning the Queen Rex, King of the Carnival Attended by His Magnificent Court The great parade of tbe Elka and other orders. The Italian Park and Fountain, The magnifi cent triumphal arch and grand Midway filled with wonderful attractions. Mining, Mercantile, Agriculture, Horticulture and other industrial exhibits. The Women's Pavilion, designed by women, built by women and decorated by women for the exhibit of women's Industrial work. Tbe grain palace .built of Oregon and Washington (trains nd graaaea. Muaic, Gayety and Fun. Kigbt turned Into day. Lowest rail and water rate ever given to Port land from all parts of the Pacific Northwest Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Executor. Under and by authority of the power contained in tbe will ol nenry Hcca. late ot iiniiam uonn ty. Oregon, daeraaed, directing the nndera'gned executor loteii we real estate 01 tne aam ueeeu ent, notice la Hereby given tuat i win on Saturday. 6th day of October, IOOO at the bour of 1 o'clock P. SI. ol aaid day, at the court boawe door at Condon, oiiilam coHnty, Oregon, sell tn the highest bidder for caab fn hand, and subject to the approval and eonttrma tinn hv the Cntintv ( onit of Oilllam County. Or.. the following deacribed real eatete, situated in Gilliam county, Oregon. io-wu: The North went Quarter of faction Twenty-all, In Township Plve, frtfitb, of Kang Twenty Knut, Willamette Meridian, and the Xorth Half of Mouthwast Quarter and ftoutheaat quarter of the Houthwnst quarter and Korthweat quarter of tbe Houtheaat quarter of Hectton Twenty-aix, in Township five, Houth of ltange Twenty East, Wliliamette Meriilian, and con taining 34) acre, aocording to V. U. Government survey. Given tinder aiy baud and dated this 2tat day ol August, ivuu. C. J. OtIIKK. tctutor ol the cutoU of Ucory Buck, dcevused To the Consumers of Gilliam County: We desire to state that we are lU'turnilnoJ to reduce our Ini'tte atock' of' gooda and for the next 00 day will make great reduction! in all Uuea for cash."- ' ' r.y referring to your local paper you frequently note tlie'ad'. of' interior" mervlmnta who, with coi)picioua ligna, nay; "We tell at Arllngtori' prices." Ia this not evidence that the Arlington merchants must leatl Ih' low price or there would be no need for nch'8tateBUiontif Before pur chasing yow fall supplies or the smaller bills get prices from us. In agricultural Implements we have the favorite Monitor Drills subject to four attach ments, via, hoe, disc, press wheels or ehoe. Hie Oliver and Flying Dutchman Plows are hard to beat for good clean work, durability amd lightness of draft. It la no longer an experiment to buy a Bain or Rtoughten wagon, as they have but few if any cooi pet! tors w hen strength and light-running qualities are considered. If you anticipate treating yourself to a new buggy or hack do not pur chase until our new carload ot the old reliable Kauino rigs roach us, which will he here in September. When ia need of a chop mill, hay press, windmill, sewing machine, or any kind of machinery used on the farm, write us tor prices and we w ill treat yon right. DflT Address all communications to the SHURTE & Arlington : ARLINGTON SALOON, JEAII LABOUS, PROP. FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS. BILLIARD and POOL TABLES. FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE. " FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER ox Dkavght, Main St., Condon, Oregon wwwwfmntttw HEADQUARTERS FOR Illtill-GKADE "WET" UOODS. a THE a a "MODEL." A Quiet Resort. FINK WHISKIES. OLYMPIA BKKR. FANCY MIXED DRINKS. Lower Charles Fix, Prop. IIIIUIIUUIUIIUUIU lVIair. street NEW HARNESS SHOP NOW READV fob BUSINESS. My Stock is Arriving. My Shop is Open. Call and see me. PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE. jfiSJ" I wish to state that I am in business on my own ao- '- fpW fjBP count. I have no partners silent or otherwise nor f Sf is my shop a branch of any other institution. I am - fpl J doing business for Tom and for Tom's benefit and to -ggT succeed I olfcr good goods, honest work, moderate pri- p" jffiT" ees and courteous treatment. Let me prove it to you. TOM L. P0RTWO0D. State Normal School MONMOUTH, OREGON. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 18, 1000. Students prepared to take State Certificate immediately on graduation. Graduates readily secure good positions, Eipense 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. Cammiem,, l'resident, or W. A. Warm, Secretary of Faculty. PAPERING AND PAINTING. Full lioe of latest Wall Paper. Estimates on work and material furnished on short notice. Call and see my samples. W. A. DARLING. SUMMONS. In the circuit OHrt of the 8Ut of Oregon, for the County of Oilllam. W. B. Boyer, Plaintiff, ) vs. Charles Oberreltlwr, Defendant ) To tht above named defendant, Charles Ober rcltherj In the name of the State of Oregon, yoa are hereby notified and required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against yim In the above entitled action on or before Thnraday, 8eptemtjerl3, 1900, (the aam being; six weeks from the daw of the first publication of tills notice), and that If yon fall to so appear and answer the aaid complaint, or otherwise plead thereto within aaid time, the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for t he relief therein prayed for, which la for Judgment agalna! yoa for the sum of one hundred and eight dollars, witb Intermt thereon at the rat of six per cent per annum from the 29th day of May, A. I),, 1WJ0, and for plaintiffs cost and disiwrasmenUltiaald action. This aummona la aurrcdou you by publication thereof In the Condon ;ib for the period of tlx consecutive weeks, seven Issues, eommane ing with the Isane of August 2nd, A. !., IUU), by virtue of an order filed In the above entitled Court and bearing date tbe 17U day of July, A. I).. Ham. Ulvon under my hand and dated this first day of August, A. V. l'JUU. Bam E. Van Vactor, AtUiruey for riiilutlff. Subscribe for the Gihk. Uuly $1.50 a year, firm at the old James V, Smith store. WEIR CO. : : Oregon. BOWLING ALLEY POOL TABLES IS CONNECTION. Condon, Oregon. C. S. PALMER, Irtish Barber. Sleetc Shaves and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and re-ground. CONDON - - - - OREGON. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor tne county of unilam. Sburte A Weir Company a Corporation, 1'lalntlff, va. C. J. Oherrelther, and R. D. Ollia, Ttefendaiits. To the above named defendants, C, 1. Ober' relthar and H. D. Illlla: III the name of tha Atate of Oregon, you and eah of yo are hereby notified and required to appear and answer the complaint flUxl agalnat yon in the above entitled action on or before Thnraday, the IMh day of rteplemtier. A. I)., IWI, (the same being six weeka from thedateof the nrai piioncaiion oi tnia nonce;, ana tuai u yon fall tn ao annear and answer the aaid complaint. or otherwise plead thereto within aaid time, the plaintiff will apply lo the Court for tha relief liierein prayea lor, wnicn ia lor jHoameiiK against yoa and each of yon, for tbe sura of 1 11 71, with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent par annum from the Arstday of August, A. 11., lmw, and for the further aam of S1OT.UU, with Interest thereon at the rata ot ten par cent per annum from the fifteenth day of AHgust, A. 1)., IMM, leas the anm of fifty dollara paid October 1H, 1WM; the sum of II I teen dollars paid Novemlmr 'I, imm, aim in aum oi nine oouara paid ciovenr her Jit. tmm. and for the further sum of thirty flvednllara attorney tone, and for plaintlfrieoats and diaburaemeuta in aaid action. This aHtninona la served on yoa and each of you ay pubiK'aumi tnroi in tne i;onion mlohx tor trie pernio oi six cousecntiva weess, seven Issues, commencing with tlie Issue of Thursday AiiKUMt 2, l'.MU. by virtue of an order liled In the ataive entitled Coutt and bearing date July 17, I1SSI. Olvcn under my hand and dated till tt day oi August, x. v., i:w. Ham. K. Van Vactob, Attonity lur riuinliir. A BOUNTIFUL HARVEST MEANS A. Wo aro preparing' to' fiiit'or to customers with this largest ahd" fliicflt date Merchandise evet1' ofltJretl ih We aim to keep wlidt otlr1 ciis'toiliera ; want" and' , our prices are ao adjusted as to insure perfect satia-' faction to tho buyer. We are here to sorve the people' of Gilliam and' adjoining Counties with the bent goods obtainable' ; and at proper prices to please purchasers.. We' make a business of it. ; 1 ' Watch this space for particular mention of po ' ciallines. It will interest you If you are a bargain hunter. We are Sole Agents, in this Section, for the Michigan Stove Company, Awarded First Premiums the World Over. 3 ALL GOODS MARKED When in Arlington make our store your headquarters. There's room for all and bargains for all and the latch string is al , ways out. LORD & CO. Arlington, Oregon. F. M. Sprlngston SPRINGSTON 3uccsnor to Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Hay and Grain bought and sold. First-class Rigs always on hand at very reasonable rates, A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Condon, GO AND SEE AL. HENSHAW. Who keeps a fine line of Stoves, Ranges, Linolonm, Bedding, Springs, Valises, Hardwawe, Gloves, Cutlery, Flower Pots, Jar Rubbers Etc. K. A. NELSON. J. J. POUTWOOD. NELSON & PORTWOOD (Successors to D. M. KINEHART), ' LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. 8PECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE. FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. Condon, Or. Corner LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager. ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, CeiN ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Kough Looiber, Careful attention given to bills of social slzos and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE. LOST VALLEY, OREGON. E. T HOLLENBECK, ll. E. CONSULTING ENGINEER. Estimates made on all kinds of Buildings, Machinory, Water Powers, Pumps and Fumping Plants. Repairing a Specialty. If you bave anything you think past fixing, bring it to mo. HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILDING. Condon, Oregon. Dort port-ttyat thje (JIjOB Offiee is still in business giving the latest news and turning out the neatest job work in the County. "Einesfc Visiting 'Cards: latest Stationery; in shoJt the "best printing." BRISK FALL TRADE, tho w'aritii' of our' rtock of up-to- Gilliaih' County;- IN PLAIN FIGURES J.A.Rodger & ROGERS. T. Q. John.on.) Oregon. Spring and Church sts.