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TiiE mmn globe TMURF0AT , NOVEMBER 22. 1900. N'JTtCK. 'PM'ii.oi'K tm-Ki- firrppmi!'nr. from all fi" ilni K i.,!ilim iMiiimv, We Htm u nixk? iul vI" r tlm ifmlimr medium of tlie i"univ unci invilf our irtttnita tnaal.-t u bv fi-ni.lii tvi the nuws of thlr ronte he Fn.i'il t,y Hi., writer not tiM'i-n:!h' for puh 'i 11. i :it fRtiiiifTtiit'itrvftl inhh! faith, and ' ;,"rn--" hn-s tso r..'.porinibUUv iurofi& iiua v le-rivl by tortwputiikixs. .1 XEHSPAPIt big or. : Commenting on the recent re moval of Professor Hops from his position as head of the 'department of sociology in the Stanford Uni versity the Oregonian saysr "It is tD Mrs. Stanford's credit that one of the redoubtable cranks aud quacks that have from time to time broken into the faculty of her great university has at length been gottiv rid ot Freedom of speech, or Professor IlowarJ's agitation over subservience to corporations, lias no place- hi this discussion. Independent thinking is one thing, economic error is another. The vagaries of Professor Ross areas objectionable in an instructor of the young as were the financial fallacies President Andrews enter Kiineu ut, irown. A man is no tuore entitled to teach free silver or socialism under the plea of freedom of thought and speech than he would be entitled to teach that the world is Hat and the moon is made of green cheese. Those who con trol the policies of our great institu tions of learning have a heavy responsibility to the state, that its future citizens be not nurtured in economic and sociologic error. Stan ford is a safer place for boys and gins man it was with Ross in its faculty." "Crank," "quack," etc., are the only expressions in the Oresronian's vocabulary by which that paper can describe the man who dares to hold and to express an opinion not in strict accord with the views of certain subservient tools of corpo rate wealth. According to Professor Ross' own statement, he lost his position by reason of two lectures recently de " livered. In one of these he spoke gainst Coolie immigration, and jM.inted out the danger to American labor and the American standard of living which a large in flux of the lower classes of Orientals would bring about, while in the other A. dress he spoke in favor of the mu nicipal ownership of city water and light plants, street railways, etc. The Oregonian denies free speech or even independent thought to any man who disagrees with it. The college professor who teaches the beauties of the gold standard, the glories of free trade or the later theory that corporate monopoly is, and by right ought to be the mas ter of everybody and everything politically, socially and education. aly, is all right from the Orego nian's standpoiut-butlet him de viate a hair's breadth from that line in bis " teachings on any of iiwse propositions the Orerronian hastens to the top of its tall tower ana denounces him as a "crank," a "quack," an "anarchist," a '-dan-gerous agitator," etc., etc. The Oregonian is a bie-nl- it i self righteous; it arrogates to itself an ine virtue and wisdom and con cedes nothing to those who differ with it. paper in Condon, "begod.' The scheme fell through, however, for three reasons: First, there was no democrat ring. Second, the demo crats were not mad enough to get good action on themselves, and third, they had no-Wheeler county magnate on the string to put up money for them., So Condon will have to struggle along, with one newspaper, as in the past, with "a Wheeler county annex on the side. The State Treasurer, Hon. C. S, Moore, says that ohlv sis counties have, so far, paid in any sealp bounty tax. Why do not our otli- cials compel those counties to levy and pay , their taxes according to the law enacted at the last session of the Legislature, that , refuse to do so? It is their plain duty. If our laws cannot be enforced it is worse than useless to expend large sums to have them passed. Let the matter be brought up in the Courts at ence, which should have Ix-en done when Multnomah countv first refused to levy that tax, and if found to be unconstitutional as claimed, the law will then be de clared void, and the people will know what they can expect, and stop expending their tjme a"hd money for nothing, and remember, it is the pooir man's", loss,, and the broker's benefit. Antelope Repubr lioan. - ' "- Jim Rrowr. the well-knot n cattleiwan of Sniptton, was in town day or two last wek. Yon i!imie no riak when you Imv Chitintarlain's Colic, Cholera and I)ir rhora Keitu'dy. The llmlnon Pharmacy will refund your monev if vou are not sutis!Ht utter using ia, Jt la everywhere amniueu to no me most successful rem edv in ni tor lunvol nnmnluinta ami the only-one that never fails. It is pleasant iate nun reuaoie. There are more ways than one of paying campaign debts. A Chi cago dispatch says the Government has given the firm of Armour & Co., the head of the great beef trust, the contract of printing iuternal revenue stamps on checks and sleeping car and parlor car tickets. at a price from five to 10 times the amount that would be charged by a printer on a competitive bid. The clear profit is said to be about llOOO per' month, which for 43 months is not a bad graft. But! then the Armours are poor folk. who need a little lift, so nobody should complain. Telegram. OLEX. Bad colds are prevalent. Mrs. Dodfton is improving." Mrs. Nott is on the sick lift. L. 0. Ralston has generously donated ft lot for the parsotiHgv. IV. Notr, the Fossil dentist, ia doing our town for a cotiplo of weeks. tieorge W. Marvel brought In 30 Thanksgiving turkeys a few days ago which he sold to Wade Bros. The Locust Grove band bovt have received their instruments, and Lester Thomas, a member of the band and who rooms in Thomas' hall, often awakena the town with such strains as none bat expert musicians can appreciate. The Arlington Independent is off when it thinks Uuy Boyd was spell bound over that "boy."' Utiv rode two horses down circulating the report of his "son's" ad vent. But from lr. Kueriy we learn that the "boy" is only a little, common every-day girl. Stops th Cough and works off th Cold. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet core a cold iu one day No Cure, no fay. Price S5 cents Notice of Eighth Grade Examination. "An examination for graduation from me common- arnool course will be held at th Dublin ftthrail hiiiliiini in iy.nAnt. I " . WH......., ... VUIKIUII on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, iov emoer --, jm ana m, 1UU, beginning at v o ciock a. m. Diplomas will be granted to those who make an average of 80 per cent, and not tailing oeiow i) per cent m any one branch. These diplomas will be taken in lien of an examination should the holder de sire to enter any of the state institutions oi learning. vv. u. Siial, . School Superintendent Condon, Oregon, November 13, 1SJ00. Idea precinct, Gilliam county. Oregon -cast a solid republican vote Tuesday, Xov. 6. That's the worst idea we ever heard of for democrats. Koseburg Review. After the news of the late re publican land-slide got in last week and the democrats had time to catch their breath and collect their thoughts they began tto talk about putting in a "straight" democrat ' The New Road. Judge Mariner, j II Downing, Andrew Greiner and G U Partnan finished the preliminary survey. of the proposed road between thiB place and Oiex last Satur day. ' Mr. Downing informs as that the heaviest grade they found is 13 inches to the rod and that only for a short distance. In mentioning the road last week we inadvertently spoke of it as a "proposed change in Arlington road," when we should hare said proposed new road. As w understand the mat ter it is not intended to close the present road via Clem in the event of the new road being hnilt. A Village Blacksmith Saved His Lit tle Son's Life. Mr. H. II. Black, the well known vil lage blacksmith at Grahamsvtlle, Sulli van Co., K. Y., says: "Our little eon, Bve years old, has aiwavs been subject to croup, aud so bad have the attacks been that we have feared many times that he would die. We have had the doctor and used many medicines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is now our sole reliance. It seems to dissolve the tough mucus and by giving frequent doses when the croupy symptoms appear we have fonnd that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets settled." There is no danger in giving this remedy for it contains no opium or other, injurious drug aud may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. Fir sale bv The Hadeon Pharmacy C. VV. Croefleld, mgr. Petition for Liquor Lloanse. " In the Coanty Court ot the State of Oregon, for t!e County of Gilliam. To the Hon. County Court ot Gilliam Coanty. We the undersigned resident and leal voters of tlo rreclnrt oi Lone Rock. In aM County and Smte, hereby petition your honorable body war a license be granted W. K. Roberta, of laid precinct, tocll spirituoiw. malt and Tlnnni lln aura at retail In quantities leu than one gallon In the town of Lone Kock, la said Precinct, county ails' Hate: P. R. Nicholson, otto Ward. J. R. Bennett. Jos M. Hayea, (;. W. Pitcher. F. B. Landers, Ar Madden, Ceo. Madden, Wm. K. Conon, 0. Wick, I. C. Bennett, Adolph Dunnevan, C Phealey, 0. H. Seel, Jai k rarker. a VV. Smith, F. H. Ralston, Riley Billings, Ed Compton. F. H. Robinson, O. W. Boone, J. R. Rauton, Jeff Hayes, II. M. Keel, John Goshen, D. Z. Rohinette, E. D. Wlncltnd, Wm. Curtis, W. R. Roberts.. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that the understated. W. R. Rnherta win on the rath day of Jannary, laoi, apply to the Honorable Connty Court ol Gilliam Cmmtv iw gon, for a license to sell at retail. In ananttilna less than one gallon, spirituous, malt and vinous liquors iiv the town and precluel of Lone Roek In said Gilliam County, Oregon. W. R. Roberts. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given In the matter of the estule of James Nixon, deceased, that the under signed bas been duly appointed administrator of the estate of said decedent. All pernons baring claims against said estate should present the name to me at my residence near Slavviile. Ore gon, within six months from the date of the Hint publication of tliia notice. Mayvllle, Oregon, I CI. Quix. November Zi, VJQO. I Admiiijstratorof the estate of James Nixon, dec. To the Consumers of Gilliam County: We desire to state that we are determined t reduce our large stock of goods and for the next 80 days will make great reduotiom ia all limit (of - cash. v, By referring to your local papere you frequently note the ad', of interior merchants who, with copspicloue signs, nay; "We sell Arlington prices." Is this not evidence that the Arlington merchant must lead In low prices or there would be no need for tnch statesmen T Botort pur chasing your fall supplies or the smaller bill get price from us. In agricultural Implements we have the favorite Monitor Drill subject to four attachments, vi, hoe. disc, press wheel or shoe. The Oliver and Flying Dutchman Plow are hard to beat for good clean work, durability aind lightness of draft. It ia no longar an; esperiment to buy a Bain or Stonghten wagon, a they have but few if any competitors when strength and liglit-runiuiiB? qualities are considered. If you anticipate treating yourself to a new buggy or hack do not pur chase until our new carload of the old reliable Racine rigs reach us, which will he here in September. When in need of a chop mill, hay press, windmill sewing machine, or any kind of machinery used on the farm, write us for price and we will treat you right. Sf Addres all communications to the firm at the old Jams W. Smith store. SHURTE & WEIR CO. FALL AHD WINTER GOODS fQ7 ARRIVING We wish to uonnce to- onr friends- amf patrons that our Fall and " Winter stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Underwear, Furnish ing Uoods and Shoes Is now arriving and is largo aid bsttet lelsstoJ than ever before. , Arlington ! We also have complete lines of Superior Hoe and Disc Drills, a . ARLINGTON SALOON, uEAH LABOUS, PROP. FIXE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CI0AR& BILLIARD and POOL TABLES. FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE. FRESIIr COOL MILWAUKEE KEQ BEER on Draiciit. Main St., Condon, Oregon QregQn- Superior Seeders, HEADQUARTERS FOR H1UM-GRADE "WET" GOODS. VISE WHISKIES. OLTMP1A BKER. FANCY MIXED DRISK4 Lower Main street wmwwwffffmfff . . THE , " MODEL. A Quiet Resort. J5 Charles Fix, Prop. BOWLINO ALLEY TOOL TABLES IN CONNECTION. Canton Plows and Studebaker Hacks, Wagons and Buggies. 9 ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES 64 ' Condon, Oregon. MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HAND IViADE HARNESS The beet is always the cheapet. Get the beet. Mjr harness are the best. Get them. 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, Orego n. Tke dnllv r n . : . , m . . aociatea I refi, prints all tlit acwa, by mull, pnft age prepaid. 6 per aaaum ! trial anbwrlutiea m Cents. Vf'elwtr'H l n.hrM.7l tnt i i t elnht potiadfi, bsaad la sheep. Mill be at to ever." aalljr sabseiiber paylaa kl aabserlptloa one year Caat Uregoaiaa. leoUr4M la advance. Adarcsa or. no f7 in SHERIFF SALE. Kotice Is hmehf given that an execution and order of Hal was Issued -out of Ihcl'Inull Court of the State of Drefron, bilHam Comity, on the jist-aay oflJctober, WOO, uprm a ileerce therein rendered on the 2Jnd day of September, 1900, In favor olJnmes J. Fix, plaintiff, and airnlnat U W. Darling, Lney Darling and the Arlington NatloiwIjUank, a eorporatlon, defendanU,which nam exeenuon ana omeror sale is tomedirected and commanding me to tell therjrooertr herein after described, for the purpose of SHtWyhu? the ;uogement or the plaintiff in said estise for the sum of r-'ll with Interest thereon at 10 per cent, per annum from the 22nd day of Septem ber. WOO, and the costs and disbursements of unlit anil taxed at 119.00 and and 1 00.00 attorney fees. Therefore, in compliance with said execution ana oraeroi tale, 1 will on SATURDAY. DECEMBER I, I0OO. at the honr of 10:30 o'clrwk a. m. at the Court House door In Condon. Ullliam Countv. Ilmnn sell at publle auction to the hbrbest bidder for cash in hand, for the purpose of satisfying the junfTpment na decree above mentioned the fol lowing acscribed premises to-wlt: The W of the W of Sec. 24, Tp. 3 8 R 20 E w. . m oiiuam county, Oregon. Dated Ibis 31st day of October. WOO. Sax E. Va5 Vactob, W. L. Wiuxx . Att,yforPl ir. SheriffCilllam Co., Or. Just Opened in the Model Building, where will be found the greatest , Ever offered in Condon!- DANOSKY BROS.; of Portland, the itinerant Dry Good Merchants' will immediately close out their lttock ofHli-mn, Clothinr?, Blankets and T.ruW ,l ..,. v.,', ii.:. " ".ut. n i' ill inriiiiiiin. P;.PE.RINC AND PAINTING. Full Uae oflatest Wall Paper. , Ketimateg on work and material . furniBbed on short notice. Call and gee my samples. W. A. DARLING. WANTED. Taatore of any size, containing water, ' iein;u ior nornes. ijtvs price nntil March 15th. Address, N. E. Mokkitt, Care O lobe. QU. T. . NICKLIN DENTIST OfTlce over P. B. Stephenson's store. CONDON OREGON n mm une or ine u.HuiH. nrtu Hkirt Etc. Etc. Etc. - GREATEST BAHGASMS CF YOUR LIFE. V KO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. LOWES tSAIil STREET, ' ' OPPOSITE KEKSKAW3 8T(JRE. R. J, PALMER, Practical Blacksmith and Horse-shoer. Satisfaction Assured. Give me a Trial. At the Old Clark Stand Condon, Oregon. I make and sell everything in the HarneeB and Saddle line including phaps, Spurs, Bridles, Halters, Horse Cov ers, Feed Bags Etc. .Call and see me. TOM L. P0RTW00D. I F. M. Sprlng.torv , A. Rod SPRINGSTON & ROGERS. (8uooor to T. O. Johnson.) Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Hay and Orain bought and sold. First-class Rigs always on hand at very reasonable rates, A share of the public patronage Is respectfully solicited. Condon, Oregon. State Normal School MONMOUTH, OREGON. FALL TEICM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 18, 100O. StndenU prepared to take State Certificate immediately on graduation. Graduate! readily secure good position. Expense of year from $120 to 150. Strong Academic sod Professional courses'. " Jiew Special department in Manual Training. Well eqnipped Farming Department. For catalogue containing foil announcements, address P. It. Campbell, l'resident, or W. A. Wam, Secretary of Faculty. GO AMD SEE AL. HENSHAW. Who keeps a fine line of Stoves, Ranges, Linolenra, Bedding, t "" Springs, Valises, llardwawo, Glores, Cutlery, Flower Pots, Jar Rubbers Etc. - ' '.-' -' "T" """""" " " ' "" 1 iT-f - "' i. n..T E. A. NELSOS. . ' " t ' j winruwr. " NELSON & PORTWOOD (Successors to 1. M. KISEI1ART), LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE. , FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL PRIVBRS.? ) r Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church sts. VICTOR MARDBN lost valley lumber co Manufacturer of and Dealer in Harness and Saddles CFine Stock Saddles a Specialty-O lie Guarantee Our Prices to Please m and Our U ork to Give Satisfaction Call when in The Dalles or write for prices and information. The Dalles, Oregon. HERBERT HALSTEAD. Manager. ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock of Fine Snrraced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Cell ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and alt kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful attention given to bills of special sizes and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE. LOST VALLEY, OREGON. C. S. PALMER, Artistic Barber. Sleek: Shaves and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and re-ground. - - ORECON. CONDON NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hcrchv fftvnn Hint tin. umai.ii..,A tttiralnlslratrlx of the estate ot Tlios.J YoiinRdo ceiuod, bas fllod In tha countv nnirt nt nullum counts', state oi Oregon, ber final account aa suco aamlnutratrlx of said e.tuto and that Tuesday. Ni.inh v loftn at 2 o'clock I'. MY, h been fixed by said court as nic iuou lor nearlnK ob)e(rtlon to suid n-port and tbe settlement tbureof. MY A, Youno, , administratrix oi tlie Kstatc oi Tbos. ) Young, decuiucd. Treasurer's Notlea. All county warrants registered prior to May 7, 18D0, wil) I paid on pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases aiiernoveaiberHI, 1000. " ' V. II. Stki'jiknmon. Treasurer of Oilllarn coanty, Oreijon. Dated at Condon, Ore., Nov 21, J00(. E. T HOLLENBECK, fl E. CONSULTING ENGINEER. , Treasurer's Notice. All city warrants registered p''or to Apr. 1, 1900, witl be paid on prTnta tlon at my olllce. Interest ceases after WOV.JJU, 1000. I'. Jl. BTKrifRNNOM, n, t City Treasurer, Condon. 00110011, OregOn. Estimates made on all kinds of Buildings, Machinery, Water Powers, Pumps and Pumping Plants. Repairing a Specialty. If you have anything you think past fixing, bring it to me... HEADQUARTERS IN THE FIX BUILOIKC, QR. IVXX PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON, ' Day or nicht calls promptly answered. I Office in New Mainnln TtnlMlnr CONDON - . - OREGON, Subscribe for the Clobk. Dop't fort tipat tfe (JIJDB Offiee -,. is still in businees giving the latest news and turning out the neatest job work in the County. 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