a 2. I TOO,
KOTU.-K.
'1 tiv'n? mritcH ovn-fptiidnr frtws all
U ii -ri-i' 5L' 31-mHt.ifr IH'W. ttwdtgltn Of tto.
iii ami Invite our Si l.'Miln ta misliit an by
' !:-wt 'i the nf of their rmpve lv
' !; ;, iir!nnii. mKnten mint '
f - : ii hv He wHIt. not HmwMi Mf for pnb-
ItriiUiMi, bm tmnm-vliU'iicpoit'iHul faith, and
tiii'iiiitur HiMin' im wiimnsililHtj ftiropiU'
! XiiMl Uf ounvapotiOeuta.
B 0 UT JREGISTRA TION.
If, a person failed to register
within tha legal time according to
':;'.n o of tha act of li!)9, to-wit,
h :t.vHti January 1 and 5 o'clock
p. i if the 15th day of May, he is
-sarily disfranchised. There
is .-..ii a remedy for him.
Klectors who are not registered
and who desire to vote at the preei
d'jotiftl election, should lose no
time in preparing the means for
doing so. Registration blanks to
le witnessed by six freeholders tan
be obtained at the county clerk's
office, n nd these may be sworn to
before any notary public or justice
of the peace. Young roen who have
become 21 years old since June,
and who were deprived of rogistra
tion before, must fill out registra
tion blanks, and ought to do so
muiediately. Persons who have
full citizenship papers who are not
registered and who are otherwise
qualified, should also have certifi
cates filled out at once, if they do
not want to be deprived of their
votes.
If a man registered before the
June election and has since moved
into another precinct from the one
where he registered he must sub
scribe an affidavit three times, and
produce six freeholders who . will
swear, in connection with his own
affidavit, that they are personally
acquainted with him and with his
residence, and that they believe his
statements to be true. The elector
in such a case should hunt up six
acquaintances, freeholders, before
election, and have the necessary
affidavits made before a justice of
the peace or notary public; these
presented to the judges of election
will be sufficient. Otherwise he
muBt have his Bix freeholder wit
nesses appear before the election
board at the time he presents his
ballot, and the judges can take the
aiSdaviia without the intervention
of the justice of the peace or
notary public, iiut trus causes
delay in voting and it may not be
easy at the last moment for the
elector to collect six freeholders
who can subscribe to tha necessary
affidavit. If the voter will obtain
a copy of the registration law and
notice section 15 thereof, he will be
able to steer his course clearly.
tt -.'...tt tl.d Ir-.Kiici tJLl, , . the
paopla ty which Lo' am,".-.-.! and
is sua asiiassing bis wealth, ana
strife M ail his power Co t2eet a
reform in that direction, people
might have more faith in- Ma sin
cenfy. fe strenuously object
even to an income-tax, and
there is perhaps no other way
amen ne could benetit so many
people, and do it so effectively, a
by paying a big income-tax. When
ever a man who preaches charity
and reform and the duty of rich
men to help humanity squeals
about paying his taxes, he can
pafely be put down as a moral
humbug. Telegram.
yet
in
The ntbrac:.te coal trust is
largely under the manipulation of
J. P. Morgan, the very rich banker
in New York. The coal railroads
which are under this man's thumb
are: The Reading railroad, capi
talized for $77,000,000; the Lehigh
valley railroad, $60,000,000; the
Erie railroad, $187,000,000; the
New York, Susquehanna and West
era railroad, $70,000,000; Delaware
and Hudson railroad, $30,000,000;
Central railroad of New Jersey,
$150,000,000; New York, Ontario
and Western railroad, $60,000,000
a total capitalization of $690,000,
000. On this vast sum dividends
are drawn by a handful of people,
which to a large extent are manip
ulated into the pockets of a specu
lative clique of a set of gamblers in
Wall street, while the men who
toil in the mines are expected to
bo content with a pittance. Capital
and not "water" or moonshine
capital is entitled to returns only
after labor is paid a liberal wage.
At present capital or what goes
under tha name eatieSea Its greed
first and leave to labor the pleas
ure of "working for nothing" and
boarding itself. Under a govern
ment of the people the men should
be considered first and the dollar
afterwards.
The Pittsburg Gazette says the
labor ng classes should be satisfied
with their lot because the poor peo
ple have good health, while riches
and high living destroy the health
of the rich. Well, now, isn't that
rich? It's good for the workers to
starve a little so they will be healthy
and can make the rich miserable
by having too much! Ye gods and
little fishes! What great brains
control the daily press! The down
trodden should chuckle every time
they are robbed because the king
will have more to induce the gout.
The following editorial comment
appeared in the Oregoniaa on May
4, ISffS. That paper talk differ
ently now: -.
"Already we are in one of the
gravest perils of war the clamor
for territorial aggrandizment. The
fever of conquest once io the blood
is hard to allay. We have no
further rightful nse for the Philip
pines than as a base of present
operations and a hostage pending
fiinal settlement A coaling station
let us retain there, but our profes
sions in this war debar us from re
tention of even Cuba, which is
more naturally within onr scope
than the Philippines. If the war
is prolonged we shall certainly see
rapid growth of vehement demand
for acquisition of territory we
should not take. It may be strong
enough to turn the scale of a presi
dential election.
For sprains, iweiiinn and lameness
there is nothing bo good aa Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. Try it For sal by
Tb Hudson PbarmacTC. W. C roe-
field, mgr.
Shingle-Eating Coyote.
A shiogle-eatiog coyote is reported at
Beech Creek, Grant county. Harry Hal-
stead, manager of tbe Beech Creek La ru
ber Company, made tbe discovery. Mr.
Halstead was at a loea to understand
wbat animal was destroying bia shingles.
Tbe shingles bad been cbewed and
gnawed as if a pack of dogs witb a
special appetite for shingles had been
given permission to help themselves.
Investigatioa proved tbe warsnder to
be none other tbaa a coyote. He eren
cat one of the wire bands with which
tbe shingles were baled. Jnst v lit t ob
ject this destructive little animal had
in view in (has waging war upon this
pile of shingles is a question. Whether
be bad a grudge at 31 r. Halatead for de
priving hita of his sheltering forest by
catting tbe trees for bis mill; whether
be bad an intention of asing some of
this prod oct of man's mechanism for his
own domestic purpose; or whether be
was jealous of man's superiority over
bis mora lowly order of animals, and
wastbua bursting those shingle bales
asunder for the parpoee of acquainting
himself with the arts and sciences of
making shingles, will probably never be
known. At any rate, be succeeded in
destroying a great number of shingles
before being checked ia bis devastating
career. Telegram,
b
UviBf addition "TW 4-U A f . .
Of Gilliam County;
hwiU so her hottae.
Ki'v, Edvf srl Outrun is at lose this
week.
Dr. Kuedy I here from Arlington on
professional bnslness.
rta alpistar ! tvwy bo or tba pmuta
L&X&uve Broso-Qidslas Tab.
few nuatxiy tlw em-re m ta ka aUt
Job
Printing
Of all kinds dons on the short
est notice and at reasonable
rates. Nothing too large, no
thing too small.
Globe Office.
J R. T. L. KK-ELM
' DENTIST
OSes over T. H. Stephenson's store.
CONDON OREGON
Bs J, PALIIER,
Practical Blacksmith
and Horse-shoer.
Satisfaction Assured.
Give me a Trial.
At the Old Clark Stand
Condon, Oregon.
Mr. Carnegie is talking again
about the sin and shame of a man
dying very rich. The public is
banning to regard Mr. Carnegie
as a hypocritical old bore. He is
liable to die any day himself, and
if lus wealth) ia soch a burden on
his conscience ho could get rid of it
easily. But he professes that
rioh man should . dispose of his
wealth while alive so as to beneGt
humanity. Then why doesn't he,
if he knows how? lie gives away
about one hundred thousand, or
loss, to each million of his income.
,.U tliis rafe he won't dimiuigh his
'"stlh very rapidly.. JU Uncle
Androw would Wo me enlBcientlv
1
il to locture i rulisti.
When von cannot aleeo for coaehina.
it is naraiy necessary inal anv one
aboald tell too that von need a few
doses of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy
to auey me irritation of tbe tbroat, and
make sleep powrible. It is good. Trv
. ars r I . i. . m
it K ir sate dv i tie tiodson rnarmacy,
C. W. Crosfleld, mgr.
Arlington.
Independent Oct !.
i. J. Portwood, a representative of
Condon, was on tbe streets Saturday.
M. E. 8amraers, a fanner of the Con
don section, was in Arlington Saturday.
J. II. Downing, of Condon, was in
town on Wednesday witb a load of
wheat. Mr. Downing got a test of 61
pounds on bis volunteer.
Frank Brown, a member of the 67 m
of Mary Brown & Son, well known deal
ers in cattle in this county, was a guest
of tbe Hotel Grande Monday.
It is reported that L. C. Edwards has
disposed of his drug stora in this city to
Dr. Hudson of Tbe Dalles. There ba s
been no change in tbe management op
to this time and this is chronicled as the
merest rumor.
A. B. WesterBeld, who arrived here
last week to relieve I. G. Dorris on tbe
Record, during the latter's absence
while on a visit at Cascades, met with
the misfottone of falling witb one of tbe
heavy forms of that office, receiving se
vere injuries, soeb as will no doubt lay
hun op for some time, lie returned
Wednesday to his borne at Lafayette.
He is a brother of W. I. WeateriJeld of
the Grew Valley Journal. We know
how to' sympathize with our brother
contemporary, and unhesitatingly testify
that each "pio" is not taken with a
ATTENTIOII LADIES! !
KEWSTCSE! KEW C80CSI MEW FSICIS
The largest and best assorted
stock of fine Millinery Goods io the
county will be opened for yoor in
spection on or about Sept 24th.
I have styles and prices to suit
everybody.
Come and see my goods and get
my prices before baying elsewhere.
LOUELLA MA000GK.
First door west of Stephenson's
store, Spring street
CONDON ::::::: OREGON
to tell tbe property ImvintfterdeMribrd.
lor the pHrpow of MtMyln tbe jw1mnt of the
pinmin in mmvi rnm ior to. fHm o! im Ttiott-
SHER1FFJ3ALE.
Nottra 1. berabr rirm that .n nrniHn .nil
orrter of mit m iwiied ont of Uie C'trrHlt Conrt
oi uie nmie 01 uregon. Uliiiam t o.ntf , oa the
Rixlered on tht I7(h day of Keotemlx-r. Iwa. In
f.for of The Amorlcao Norttun Com pan r of
Scotland Limited, plaintiff, and agaiuat Barab E.
crura et ai, aclenuanta, wdictt aald axeeutloD
and order of aalcij tone directed and command-
nir m to ten toe pro
la Mid cam.
and Kirfit Hundred One and 7S-100 dollara
wittt Intereat thereon at s Kt cent per annum
mm rit inn ai. UAn.nkA ii.k n -
eoala and dlabnnementa of Mid mtt bd u
l,S.J0, and f 100.01) attorney fesaad HxMf for
taxe. paia oil mormreq premiaea.
Therefore, In compliatK with aaid exeeaUoa
aum oiaer oi eat.; i wiu oa
Saturday, Norsmbsr 3. IOOO.
at the hoar of 10:30 o'clock a m. at tha Court
nnweooor inuonnoo, yiliura County, Oregon,
ell at enblle aoetlon In tha hlrhMt Mildar for
eaao in hand, io the orpoae of aatlilylnir the
lodgment and decree above mentioned, the fol
lowing deaert bed real property, to-wit:
Tbe Kortbeant O Barter of election Twentv-aexm
-tl, HIV OUMUKUI KIOMTUBT OI BeCQOtl 1 fllrtV.
four (M): the North went OHartar of (Wrlon
TwenlTii rjtu. and tha ionthireat On.rter and
the gontheaat Quarter of aald aectlon Twenty-ilx
f). allot aald bind being In Towunhlp One (1),
Heuih of Range Twenty-one (21) Kaat of the Wif
lamette Meridian, in Ollllam County, state of
wRim, aii'j eoiiuunina rt acraa more or leaf.
Iwled thlt 2nd day of Octobar, 19U0.
W. WILCOC.
Sheriff of Gilliam Couutr, Oregon.
A. A. JTg. f
Attorney for FlalntlC
pafu!:;s Alio pa!:iti::s.
Fall line of Utest Wall Paper.
Estimates on work and material
famished on short notice.
Call and see my samples.
W. A. DAELIN8.
C. S. PALIIER,
Irtish Barber.
Sleek Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground.
CDMOOH GSEGOII.
NOTICB OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice la hereby given that tbe aadenigned.
adlnttrmrfx of the eatate of Thoe. J Yeangde
eewed, bae filed In the county court of 01 II lam
eouoty. tat of Oregon, bar final aeeoaai a
sock adnlulatratrix Of aald aatate and that
Tuesday, November 6, 10OO.
at i o'clock P. M., baa been flxed by aatd cet
u the time for bearlnf obieetloo to (aid report
and the eottlemcnt thereof, Uaar A. Yooao,
Admlufatratrli of (he Eatate oi Thot. Young,
decrum'd.
We desire to state that we ate determined to reduce onr largd flt'oclr of
goods and for the nest 90 days will make great reduction, tn til lines for
cash. ;
By referring to yonr local papers yoa frequently note the atf. of Interior
merchants who, with couspiolous signs, say: "We soil at Arlington
prices." ft tins not evidence that ths Arlington merchants mast lead la
low prices or there would bs no need for inch sUtesmentsT Before par
chafing youe fall supplies or the smaller bills gt prlofs from us.
In agricultural Implements we have the favorite Monitor Drills subject
to four attachments, vis, hoe, diso, press wheels or shoe.
The Oliver and Flying Dutchman Plows are hard to beat for good clean
work, durability a rod lightness of draft.
It is ro tongor an experiment to buy a Bain or Stonghten wagon, as
they have but few if any competitors when strength and light-running
( qualities are considered.
If you anticipate treating yourself to anew bnggy or hack do not pur
chase until oar new car load of the old reliable Kaciue rigs reach ui, which
will be here In September.
When io needofachop mill. hay press, windmill, sewing machine, or
any kind of machinery esed on tbe farinfc write us for prices and ws will
treat yoa right.
CSSrAddress all communications to t&i firm st the old James W. Buittu store,
FALllf IB WHITER GOODS
H017 AOOIUiL'il.
We wish to S i-iounee to our friends arid patrons thtt our Fall and
Winter stock of Dry Goods, Notions,- Clothing, Underwear, Furnish
ing Goods and Shoes Is no arrlvlilg' end Is larger and letter solt'cWtT
than ever before,
SHURTE & WEIR CO.
Arlington : ; :
ARLIflGTOtJ SAL
JEAN LABQUS, PHOP.
FIXE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS.
BILLIARD and POOL TABLES.
, FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR TRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Dbaucht.
Wo also havo complcto lines of
Superior Hoe
and Disc Drills,
Oregon. Superior Seeders,
Canton Plows and
Studebaker Hacks,
Wsisrons and
0
Hi
Main St., Condon, Oregon
Buggies
iT f T !fTTf I T f ffTf !i ? nit it
HEADQUARTERS .
FOR HIGH-GRADE TLJ C BO VV LING
wet" goods. i inC I 8 ALLEY
"MODEL." POOL
OLYMPIA BEER. TABLES
FANCY MIXED , , 1
dunks. a n..:a r . o cosnectios.
mmmmmmiimmJmmm A Quiet Resort
Lower , . Condon,
Main street CharIes F,x prop. Oregon.
iMM
-3 ALL CCCOS MARKED l FLA! 13 FIGURES C-
I HME A SPECIALTY OF
UAQD MADE HARtJES
The beet is always the cheapest Get the best.
Mjr harness are the best Get them.
When in Arlington make our store youf
headquarters. There's room for all and
bargains for all and the latch string is si .
wsys oat
LORD & CO.
Arlington, Oregon.-
F. M. Sprlngston J. A. ftodvara
SPRINGSTON & ROGERS.
" (Successors to Tt G. Johnson.)
Liverv. Feed and Sal a Rtahlne
I make and sell everything io the Harness and Saddle
line including Chaps, Spurs, Bridles, Halters, Horse Cov
ers, Feed Bags Etc. Call and see nie.
TOM L PORTWOOD.
Hay and Grain bought and sold.
First-class Rigs always on hand at very reasonable rates,
A share of the publio patronage is respectfully solicited.
Condon, Oregon.
GO AND 8
EE
L. liECJSHA
W.
State Normal School
mmmrw, Oregon.
FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 18, 1000.
Stndents prepared to take State Or ti (feats Immediately oa graduation.
Graduates readily securs good portions.
Expense of year from $120 to (150.
Strong Academic and Professional courses.
Hew Special department in Manual Training.
Well equipped Farming Department.
For catalogue containing fall announcements, address
P. L. Camfbml, .'resident, or W. A. Wam, SecreUry of Faculty.
Who keeps a fine line of Stores, Ranges, Linolenm, Bedding,
Springs, Valises, Hardwawe, Gloves, Cutlery, Flower Pots,
Jar Rubbers Etc.
E. A. KELSON. J. I. PORTWfKin"
NELSON PORTWOOD
(Successors to 1, M. BIKKUAKT),
LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE,
FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS,
Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church sts.
VICTOR MARDEN LOSTVALLEY lumber co.
Manufacturer cf and DcaUr in Harnai and Saddhs- m HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager.
-Fine Stock Saddles a Specialty-
IP t Guarantee Our Pricet to Phast
and Our llork Io Gift Satisfaction
Call when in Tht Dalits or writtor fritet and information.
T tie Dalles, Oregon.
ROUGH AMD DRESSED LUMBER.
We offer a complete stock of Fine Bnrfacsd Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Cell-
ma, ui.h, OTiip-iap ana an ainas or Kongo Lumber. Careful
attention given to bills of special sites and dimension stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE.
LOST VALLEY, OREGON,
R. M'KA
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Pay or night ealls promptlr annrrrerj.
Offlr fa Mew Masonfe BnlMln.
CONDON - - - - OREGON.
a. a. Rimraicia. jat iowenmik.
HENDRICKS & BOWERMAN, I
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
riforr stiir.Diiro wtT or roar orrtca, cohooii; I
riRaTDoow Koara or arsiwsa's bbick, rnaaiL.
Carefnl attention tn Ifii hmlnnt fn Ollllaw
aad Wbceler eoHUtlaa, A Nounr In each ofllc.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Lamb Orrics at Ths Daixb. 0,,Bcpt 29)900.
Hollos fa herebr alr.n that tha fnllnwlna.
named arttler haa flirl notleof hfaintanrlon
to make na) proof In .npport of bl. claim
and that wild proof will be madabefora H. N.
frmser, ocmntr clork, at Condon. Oicgou on
Tbundar. No. , 1, yl!
JOSEPH t. torn, of Condon, Oregon.
Hd. E.Nv.7112 for th. w n i, sod w W e
ffee. 14, T. t S. B. 22 K. W. M.
lie name. th fuUowfns witnaaaM tn
prova bia conUn mi rotlduiio apon and eul
TKtioo of aaiij land, vU:
V. H. r?tavn.. Geonra Mnora and tt. rtinrfhin.
of Condon, Ortwon, and fVeorur U.ddnn, of tone
Kock, uhkou. Jat !. Uta Kvglalsr,
Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to January J, 1809, will be paid on pre
sentation at mjr nllice. Interest ceases
after Jons 'a, 1DUU.
P. H. SrfcpifKNKOif,
Treasnrer of Gilliam connty, Orfifon.
Dated at Condon, Ore., June 23. 1800,
E. T HOLLEnBECK, HI. E.
CONSULTING ENGINEER.
Estimates mado on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, Water
Powers, Pumps and Pumping Hants. Repairing a Specialty;
If you have anything you think past fixing, bring it to me.
' HfinilllSlkWWBiai aa. .
iwMii,UAJtUKa in IKE FIX EUiLDlNC
Condon, Oregon.
Treasurer's Notice
All city warrants reslntered
Dee. I, 1809. will be paid on presen
tion at my office. Interest ceases alter
AUg. W, m0. P. JI. STm-HEHrloK,
City Treasurer, Condon,
Juue II, 1000.
Doij't port tlpat the (JI0BF Offiee
fesenta- ' , N .
In still in business giving the latest news and turning out
the neatestjob work in the County. Finest Visiting
Cardg: latctit Stationery; in short tho "best printing" '