Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, November 15, 1900, Image 2

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VlJE MASK TIIROU N OFF.
At last thcOreginian has thrown
off the mask and has Iwldly and
defiantly proclaimed itself to be
what all it intelligent readers have
known for years it is, to-wit, in
tolerant, unfair and fanatical in
its treatment of all persons who
laro to disagree with it on the po
litical questions of the day.
Ina recent ed.torial under the
caption, "Missouri's Audacity"
nearly a column of invective and
blackguardism is directed at the
voters of Missouri for the 6ole rea
son that the electoral vote of that
state was given to P.ryan inctwul
of to McKinley both in 1890 and
in 1000 and the "big daily" pro
ceeds to scold and harp and howl
against any appropriation being
made by Congress in aid of the
proposed Louisiana Purchase Ex
posi lion to be held in St. Louis in
1903. "They should not get a cent
from Congress for their Fair; they
should be obliged to accept plug
ged coin for admission, and at the
time of thjir show St. Louis should
he delivered over to riot so that
nobody would attend," is the
anathema pronounced by tho Ore
goniau against the citizens of a
sovereign state, and the reason is
given in these words: "They
choose Bryan electors by 40,000
majority, they send twelve Demo
crats to Congress and they will
elect a Democratic Senator to suc
ceed Vest They will expect
President McKinley to pign their
bill with a gold pen. , and
yet their 17 electoral votes went
against him in 180S and 1900."
In voicing such sentiments as
the above the Oregonian denies
every right and every privilege
which the founders of this republic
held sacred. It denies the right of
a free ballot and it demands in
effect that every citizen must shape
his politics to conform with the
policy of the party in power or be
denied any of the benefits of citizen
ship. It says that President Mc
Kinley should not sign any bill
which would benefit any state
whose electoral vow was not cast
for himself. It says in effect a
great many things which, if uttered
by a Democrat or a Populist or a
Prohibitionist, would be denounced
by the Oregonian in unmeasured
terms as anarchry.
A little farther along in the same
article is where the mask is thrown
off and it is done in these words:
'The Oregonian wishes here and
now to disclaim and disavow from
this time forth any tolerance or sem
blance of fair dealing for those who
have worked and prayed to ruin
the industries of this country by
descent to the silver basis."
Is not this a sample of high
minded journalism for you? Is it
not a statement coming as it does
from "the leading journal of the
Korthwest" of which every citizen
should be proud?
To a recent editorial the Orego
nian takes the position that every
man who voted for Bryan is an
enemy to his country. That would
mean that he is a traitor and ought
to be shot. In another article in
the same issue the claim is made
that a man who is so dissatisfied
with all of the candidates that he
will rote for none ot them is a fool
and should leave the country al
together. That would mean that
there should be no one allowed to
live in this country except those
who vote as the Oregonian directs.
If the Oregonian can only manage
to have this policy adopted during
the next four years, and then have
Harvey Scott "elected" Imperator
we might yet have a prettygood
country from the Oregotiian's
standpoint. Then, if any low
lived Missourian dared to ask a
favor or think a thought not in
accord with Oregonian ethics the
Divin Ilarvoy would be in a posi
tion to intimate in that low, soft,
weet voice of his that the lovv
I'ved cum should find favor in His
eye8 by opening his veins or taking
poison, examplod by Nero and Pet
roniua. That is the condition in
which Harvey's teachings will land
tho human fiuwilyif followed long
enough. '
Stops the Cough
and work off the Cold.
t.miiUve Uromo Quinine Tabids care a cold
mouIh Nucufc.no raj. Price SJ cent.
A Ville Blacksmith Saved His Llt
tl Son'a Ufa.
Mr. li, II. Black, the wall kttown til
lug blacksmith at Uraliauisville, Built
van Co., N. Y., aya: "Our little son,
live years old, ha always been nolJxt
to croup, and so bad bava the attarka
bn that we have feared many times
that lie would die.' We have had the
doctor and Bed many mediciuc, but
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now
our sole reliance. It seems to diolv
the tongh mucus and by giving frequent
ios when the emu pt symptoms appear
w hare found that the dreaded croup
it ctr-d ra-fore it gHs settled." There
Is tin danger In giving this remedy for it
contain no opium or other injurious
drug and may he given as confidently to
a hatw 8 t- an adult. F ir sale by The
Hudson ruarinary C. W. Crosfield,
mgr. '
ARLINGTON.
T.wter are out for a Masque Ball here
Thanksgiving.
The furuitnre Is already bought look
out for a wedding in high life hero soon.
Whent 43 cents Monday,
V 8 Chi pp left for Smupter Tuesday
where he ban ieruiauent posilttin.
Mrs Campbell visited at. Columbus
this tfek. " . '
The Kopiibliiran dance last week was
Hhort un nttisio.
Democratic d r.ce tomorrow night.
Jesse Nye left Taeseay for a visit at
La Urande.
Lawrence Lorndorff, who started for
the old country last week, stopped at
Spokane and will be back in a few days.
1) A Pattella, of tbe B G A Co ware
houses was here this week.
Mrs A C Hawson i on the sick list.
To remove a troublesome corn or bun
ion: First soak tbe corn or bunion in
warm water to soften it, then pare it
down as closely as possible without
drawing blood and apply Chamberlain's
Pain Balm twice daily; robbing vigor
otibly for five minute at each applica
tion. A corn plaster ehonld be worn for
a few days, to protect it from the shoe.
As general liniment for sprains, bruis
es, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm
is aneqaaled. For sale by The Uadson
Pharmacy C. W. Croefield, mgr.
School Notes.
Nkluk B. Browx, School Editor.
Miss Alice Wehrli visited tbe grammar
department Monday alternuon.
Henry Stanton enrolled in the sixth
grade Monday.
The fourth grade are working in Long
Division this week.
Florence Clarke, Belle Campbell, Lee
Shannon and Herbert Brown are absent
on account of sickness.
The pupils' in both departments are
bnsy reviewing the past month's work
that they may be prepared for the exam
ination which will begin today Thursday.
Tna school literary met Friday even -ins
the oneation for debate beins decid
ed in favor of the negative. It was
decided, for a change, to have short
speeches at the next meeting, on the
lives of oar presidents, in place of the
regular debate. We were pleased to see
so many visitors present at tbe last
meeting and hope they will continne to
attend and assist as in niaking the or
ganization a success.
Six Frightful Failures.
Six terrible failures of six different
doctors nearly sent Wni. H. Mullen of
Lockland, O., to an early grave. All
said be had a fatal lung trouble and
that he mast soon die. But be was
urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption. After takiog five
bottles he was entirely cored. It is pos
itively guaranteed to core alt diseases of
Throat, Chest and Lungs, including
Cnnvhn. HoMr. I .ft f.rinrMi- Pnenmnnia.
.... . . 'lUUimlio, board of Jury ..
Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay lever. Croup, p h suphnsn. Co Trru.
Whooping Congh. 50c and $1 00. Trial
bottles free at Condon Drug Co.'s.
LOST.
A pair of spectacles, in a black case,
on the road between Condon and John
Haddock's ranch. Finder please return
same to John Maddock or leave at this
office and receive reward.
$5.00 Reward.
I will pay the above reward for my
team One sorrel horse, branded FA on
left sti&e, star in forehead, collar marked ;
one bay mare, strip in face, branded A4
on left stifle delivered at Condon, Or.
Last seen west of L. VV. Darling's place
on Hay creek.
W.L. Wilcox.
Condon, Or., Nov. 12, 1900.
SHERIFF SALE.
Hotice Is hereby given that an execution and
order o Sale was issued ont of the Circuit Court
of the State ot Oregon, Gilliam County, on the
31st, day of October, 1900, apon a decree therein
rendered on the 22nd day of September, 1000, In
favor ol James J. fix, plaintiff, and against
U W. Darling. Locy Darling and the Arlington
NslioulBunk, a corporation, defendants,whicn
said execution and order of sale Is to me directed
and commanding me to sell the property herein
after described, for the purpose of satisfying the
Judgement of tin plaintiff In said canse for the
naof 1211.60 with interest thereon at 10 per
cent, per annum from the 22nd day of Septem
ber. 19(0, and tbe eosia and dishiirusnxrut of said
suit taxed at f 13.00 and IK. and 100.00 attorney's
fees.
Therefore, In compliance with sold execution
sud order of sale, 1 will on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER t, 1900.
at tbe hoar of 0:W o'clock a. m. at the Court
House door In Condon, Gilliam County, Oregon,
sell at public anction to the hlgheai bidder for
cash In hand, for the purpose of satisfying the
Judgement and decree above mentioned tbe fol
lowing described premise to-wlt:
The W yt of the W of See. 21, Tp. S R M E
W. M. in Gilliam County, Oregon.
Dated this 31st day of October, M0.
Sjm E. Vam Vactob, " W. U Wilcox,
Att.yforrlfr. Sheriff Gilliam Co, Or.
PAPERING AMD PAINTING.
Full line of latest Wall Taper,
Estimates on work snd material
, furnished on short notice. , ,
Call snd sue my samples.
W. A. DARLING.
! very much attention during lAwVn ab-1
Notice of Eighth Grade
Examination
An examination for graduation from
the common school con roe will I held
at the public school building, tn Condon
on Thrlv, Fridav aii'lISaturtlny, Nov
ember 22, 23 and 24, W, beginning at
V o'clock a. m.
Diplomas will be granted fo (hose who
make an averaire of 80 per cent, and not
falling below 70 per rent iu euy one
branch.
Toese diplomas will be taken In lieu
of an examination should the holder de
sire to enter any of the state institutions
of learning. VV. R. Ukal,
' School Superintendent.
Coiulpn, Oregon, Novemlier 13, 11HW.
County Court Proceedings.
November term, 1000.
fROBATK.
In the matter of guardianship of Fran
cis and llaxel Clay Petition for sale of
real estate Ordered that petition be
made more definite.
In matter of estate of II Beck, dee'd
Report of sale of real estate Sate con
firmed. Kstate of Tbns. J Young, deceased
Final report approved Estate fully set
tled. '
Kstate of James Nixon, dee'd C J
Qoinn appointed administrator. Bonds
fixed at flow iro nicuuvray. A u
Stephens and A D Haley appointed ap
praisers.
Estate of D C Downer Final report
approved Executors discharged.
Ketato of N J Hawk Executor au
thorized to pat CO per cent on claims. .
COMMISSIONERS COCHT.
In matter of petition of S V Moore et
al for a county road No. 109 F M Shan
non, SAD Unit and John Stitt appt. as
viewers, to meet Nov. 20, 1900, at 10 a. m.
In matter of application of H J Nolt
for a rebate on taxos on acct. of wide
tire wagons Rebate allowed on 3 wag
ons. Petition of Chaa. Fix et a) for a county
road No. lift Rejected.
Petition of A L Dothie et al for a coun
ty road No. 115 Sam McOilvray, Cbas.
I.iliie and James Ramsav appt. viewers,
L W Darling surveyor, to meet Nov. 19,
1900, at 9 o'clock al tn.
CLAIMS ALLOWED.
J E Prune, act. O R A K., transportation
Mia, CvbiU v I 71 S
W 8 Mvwi, vtewvr damage road Us.... a CO
T G Johnaon, tuna S tt
C A IXinnnoan, nmt 9 l)
F M .-"hsnnon. pr. daw. road 109 ' 1 00
8 A l Hurt, ume 3 00
F."l nnitn, trt. n-nl Sot. and rtee..,...,. S 00
A W hirnl, iiulKe election J 00
W C Caldwell, Mine S 00
II C Shod, nam I
f W Tobey clerk election: SO nlleawlth
returns 11 M
Chan. Morrit, eler. election IW
C C Clark, lailjre election: Tl mile with
ivtann 10 28
WPWeatJudre tt
W K Baker, Hin.. S 00
J A Smith, clerk . 3 00
M EAyeri. mm ,. SOU
W H Herrin. sene SOU
W F Settlvmeir. same Sou
A Monbunie. lame 8 00
C bane. some and M mile with ret ... 9 40
T U Woodland, umt; W mile wita ret. 7 00
T C Moblcjr, mm S 00
II D Randitll, asm 1(
J Kelly ume S 00
Ctua.5lnrtin.Mnke 3 00
W 8 Myera, jurfito 3 00
(leo. Tfttum. atfuift 3 0O
II Downing, ume 00
L W iMrlimc. clerk. 3 00
K H Walu. aame 00
SAD liurl. T. bat)., prtutint. etc.. 1107.00
elaimed. allowed Si 90
Ralnh lToman. iudse election; zi mile
withreturria 5 20
Geo. Hanson. Indira 3 no
J 11 Caru;r, ume BOO
H B Couture, rlerk 3 00
i li Steveniun. aame . 3 00
U Hchill'.iK. iide; IS m. with ret , 4 no
8 D Hetcher, jHdne 30U
John H Hiily, ileik... 3u
W I. Barker, same 3 00
K B i'oag, same 3 00
J W Scrimcr, judire; 17 m. with ret to
John Chance. Juiltfe .'. .. ...... .. Sta)
C Jolinwm, same 3 00
I. P Davidson, clerk S (10
T H Morris, same 3 00
P h Ham. judge 8i)
k ja jomisou, same
Otto Ward, same
T J Anderson, clerk
J B GofT, elerk and mileage
K B Stevens, jadge and mileage ... ....
8 M VanCIere, Jadge
Alex Hardie, snioe
J K Fraier, clerk
K A Churrhlll. same
E A Stlnehtleid, JwIkc and mileage .. .
J Kdwanls, judge
Will Davenport, same
f.w. Dukek, clerk .
F B Moore, ssme
S K Lane, med. att. 8an Hullna;, 115.00
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Claitnen, ailowea .
Mr. Maddork. board, etc., same i'. 00
claimed, allowed
Glass A frail hom me. election supplies,
340.flsimed, allowed
Glaaa A r'niiUximme, books and stipplles
Arlington V arehotise Co., (r't lord . .
atUary.
M O t'larke. Co assessor's nay
W K Neal. Mcnool dipt. snl. and supplies
Weekly Times, pt'g ballot and blanks .
U L Neale. J F fees state vs. SirickUud ,
A J Moore, Juror sama caj.... ....
f M MoriiiiMtoii, same
I) B Trimble, same. .,
John Palmer, same
J K Wells, same
E A May, same
H i Jordan, same......
K W Cooke, same
J W Ebbert, same
J J Portwood, same. , . :
( has. Fix, same :.
W 3 Myers, same
T G Johnson, same
W m. Foster, witnea same ease
A rtliur Foster, same
letter Wing, same
KM Plller, asm
Joe Young, same
J A Kiaer, same ,
Alburn Moore, saina
K H Wain. same
H N Krazer, sama
Hpringstone: Kogers, team for Jury
A J Hhelton, J P fe state ts Farrier ...
T D Hweetin. constable fee same case. ..
Jess Kichardsoii, witness fee same ease.
1) W tafiin, same
C W Hanson, same
J A Pound, ssme
J K beemon. same
Concluded next week.
Editor Sees Wonders.
Editor W. V, Barry of Lexington Tenn.,
in exploring Mammoth Cave, contracted
a severe case of Piles. His quick core
through nulng Backlen's Arnica Salve
convinced him it is another world's won
der. Cares 1'iles, Injuries, Inflatnstion,
and all Bodily Eruptions. Only 25c at
Condon Drug Co.'s.
rhls tgnktnra la en every box of tbe genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tsiieu
thai remedy that rmrrm m eoW Im iss) day
WANTED.
I'astnre of any size, containing water,
well fenced for horses. Uieirice until
March ldtb. Address, N. E. Hoprirr,
CsreUlobe.
D
R. T. I. KICKUN
DENTIST
Office over P. H. Stephenson's store.
CONDON OREGON
R. J, PALMER,
Practical Blacksmith
and Horse-shoer.
Satisfaction Assured.
Give me a Trial.
At the Old Clark Stand
Condon, Oregon.
A bulletin of the
To the Consumers
of GiflS&rri County:
We desire to state that we are determined to reduce our large stock o!
goods and for the next 90 days will tuuke great reductions in all Hues (or
. cash.
By referring to yonr local papers you frequently nbte the ad. of Interior
merchants who, with consplcioua signs, say: "We sell at Arlington
prices." Is this not evidence that the Arlington merchants must load In
low prices or there would be no need for ta'ch statesiiiemsY Before pur
' chasing your fall supplies or the smaller bills' get prices from lis.
In agricultural Implements we have the favorite Monitor Drills subject
to four attachments, vis, hoe, disc, press wheels or shoe.
The Oliver and Flying Dutchman l'lows are hard to beat for good clean
work, durability aind lightness of draft.
It Is no longor an experiment to buy a Bain or Rtonghten wagon, as -they
have but few if any competitors when strength and light-running;
. qualities ar considered.
It you anticipate treating yourself to a new bnggy or hack do not pur
chase nntil our new carload of the old reliable Itauine rigs reach us, which
will be here in Beptember.
When in need of a chop mill, hay press, windmill, tewing machine, or
any kind of machinery used on the farm, write us for prices and we will
treat you right.
aCa7'Addres3 H communications to the firm at the old James W, Smith store.
SHURTE & WEIR CO.
Arlington :
ARLINGTON SALOON,
JEAII LABOUS, PROP.
FIXE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGARS.
BILLIARD and POOL TABLES.
. FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE.
FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Draught,
Main St., Condon, Oregon
tmmmmmmnm
i i THE a a
"MODEL."
A Quiet Resort.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR iUUH-GKADK
"WET" GOODS.
USE WHISKIES.
OLYMI'IA BEER.
FANCY MIXED
DRINKS.
Lower
Charles
Main street
uummiuiuiuuiu
I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
HAND MADE HARNESS.
The best is always the
My harness are the best.
I make and sell everything in the Harness and Saddle
line including Chaps, Spurs, Bridles, Ilultors, Horse Cov
ers, Feed Bags Etc. Call and see me.
TOM
L.
State Normal School
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
FALL TEUM BEGINS (SEPTEMBER 18, 1900.
Students prepared to take State Certificate immediately on graduation.
Graduates readily secure good positions.
Expense of year from $120 to $150. -
Strong Academic and Professional courses.
Sew Special department in Manual Training.
Well equipped Farming Department.
For catalogue containing fall announcements, address
P. L, Campbell, l'resident, or W. A. Wann, Secretary of Faculty.
VICTOR MARDEN
Manufacturer of and Dealer in Harness and Saddles
O-Kine Stock Saddles a Specialtyl
We Guarantee Our Prices to Please
, and Our Uorkto Give Satisfaction
Call when in The Dalles or write for prices and information.
The Dalles, Oregon.
c. s. PALMER,
prtistic. Barber.
Sleek; Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground.
CONDON - - - - OREGON.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Not lei ts hereby siren lhat the aiiterxlane1,
administratrix ol the estate ol Thos. J Young do
ceased, baa filed In the county court ol uillUm
comity, state ol Oregon, httr Dual acconiit aa
such administratrix of said estate and that
Tuesday, Novombor 6, lOOO,
at J o'clock P.M., has been fixed by snlrt court
as th Unto for bearing objections to said report
and th settlement thereof. Mstr A. Youai,
Administratrix of the Entitle ol Thos. i Young,
dvt!ud
h hiU jkli k WtJTi
Oregon,
BOWLING
ALLEY
POOL
TABLES'
IS COSNECTION.
Condon,
Oregon.
Fix, Prop.
cheapest. Get the best.
Get them.
PORTWOOD.
.Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to March 1, 181)0, will tie paid on pre
aentation at my office. Interest ceases
after October 30, 1U0O.
P.-II. STKMlltNMOK,
Treasurer of Gilliam countv, OreK"n.
Dated at Condon. Ore., Oct. 30. 1000. '
Treasurer's Notice.
All city warrants registered prior to
Pec. 1, 1899, will be paid on presents
tion at id v olflce. Interest ceaaes alter
Aug. 20, 1900. V. It. Htefiimshok,
City Treasurer, Condon.
Juns 11, 1000.
PHYSICIAN AND 8UROEON.
Day or night calls promptly answered.
Officii In New Masonic Uiillclintr.
CONDON - - - - OREQON,
HubHcribc for the Glouk,
iJ
FALL AHO WINTER GOODS
NOW ARRlVinC,
V wish to's'.aouncoto' our friends snd' patrons tbat'our FalUnd . '
Winter stock of Dry Uoodfi, Notions, ClMblng, Underwear, FurnlBli
lug Gootls ana Shoes is now nrrlvitig snd is larger snd better stilecl'eiT
than ever before.
We also have complete
Superior Hoe
and Disc Drills,
Superior Seeders,
Canton Plows and
Studebaker Hacks,
Wagons and
Buggies.
M ALL COODS MARKED IN PLAIN FICURES ir
When in Arlington make our storo your
headquarters. There's room for all ami
bargains for all and the latch siring is al
ways out.
LORD & CO.
Arlington, Oregon.
F. M. Sprlngeton J. A. Rodvort
SPRINGSTON & ROGERS.
(Suocaasors to T, O. Johnaon.)
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables
Hay and Grain bought and sold.
First-class Kigs always on hand at very reasonable ratos,
A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited!
Condon,
GO AND SEE
AL
Who keeps a fine line of Stoves, Ranges, Linolenm, Redding,
Springs, Valises, JIardwawe, Gloves, Cutlery, Flower Tots,
Jar Hubbera Etc.
E. A. NEL80N.
NELSON & PORTWOOD
(Successors to D. M. RI.N'EIIART),
'LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE.
FIRST-CLASS
Condon, Or. '"Corner
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD. Manager.
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER.
We offer a complete stock of Fine SarracerJ Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil'
, ing, Hustle, fihlp-lsp and sll kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful
attention given to bills of special sizes snd dimension stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE.
LOST VALLEY. OREGON.
E. T HOLLENBECK, M. E.
CONSULTING ENGINEER.
Estimates made on all kinds of Buildings," Machinery, Water
Powers, Pumps and Pumping riants. Repairing a Specialty.
If you have anything you think past fixing, bring it to me. "
HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILDING.
Condon, Oregon.
Doi?'t port ttyat tye QIOBlx. Office
Is etill In buBinoss giving tho ktost news and turning out
tho neatest job work in tho County. Finest VMtitig
visi tvi.i i. untwiivi ) iti
ThlSJ
lines of
Oregon.
IIEL1SIIA
J, 3. I0KTW00Ir
RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS'.
Spring and Church sis.
nuvti fctiV l'V,Ct JllllH
W