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liit poiinnM PI finP I potent giftot, if prlwlyorgttha, UJ.iUU.l uLUuu an4 &cCjng lawfully, hiteUigwvly "MURSOAV. APRIL. 4 1&OI. JWlTUE. Thr (iLom fii-ftmorwpmn1emtiti all w tton t,lil!m wmm w " oJ tin. ith t the lmiln !" tnwltnm "I mui'iv and tnxlw our irh-nrt" toawtst u by frilH In lh tfewr o their wf'i" i..iliHrhiortii. irrwron.1He mn M aisiwd tv the wrW nol nffwrlly liiwtton.W n 1l'rir nt n( wMnl the editor etinuuo nliUility torflptu lou txpmifwd bf eorreepondenla. PROGRESSIVE ideas:. A remarkable bill providing for itatiwal ownership of railroad has beea introduced: in the United States congress. Some of its provisions are as follows: FirstThe Government is to pur chase, own and operate the stear railways of the country, taking pos session of them Jannary 1st, 1902, under the power of eminent domain-, based upon its constitutional authority to regulate interstate commerce and to establish post roads, but giving the present stock holders of the railroads a fair com mercial value therefor, in railroad debenture bonds at 2 1-2 per cent, interest, and payable in SO years. Second Passenger rates are to be redeed at once to 1 cent a mile, and unJer certain conditions to eent per mile. Freight rates are to be uniform and as low as will meet all charges of the service, and the interest on the bonds and the in crease of the sinking tund. Third Eight hours of labor for all railway employes are to con stitute a day, and forty-eight hours a week; the wages of track labor ers are to be raised from $1.16 a day to $1.35. Fourth It provides for accident insurance for shippers, employes, and passengers. Fiftb It provides for postal ex press. Sixth It provides for railway civil service and promotion by merit, thus insuring only one way to obtain a position,, and that is to work op from the ranks. No ap- lutintments or removals can be made for political reasons and em ploves are to have the right of trial before a tribunal, and the govern ing board, to consist of eleven com missioners, is to be appointed by the President of the United States, subject to the ratification of the senate. Each commissioner must be a practical railroad man, of at least 10 years' previous experience, thus barring out politicians. 1 Seventh It provides for the ex penditure of $50,000,000 annually to build new roads, after the pay ment of all current charges, etc. have been met. This money is to be expended, not as now so often in ageless competing lines, but ac cording to the needs of comma nities, and where the right of way nhall have been donated by the local government, whether county district or state. The advocates of this bill declare that the plan will cause no addition to the burdens of the taxpayers, as the purchase money will all come from the earnings of the railroads, and not from the Eoverunient. Co-operator. And mt.ttMt&U' Who, what, gives Rockefeller and Morgan their millions and hundreds of millions? Chiefly Labor, that of workingmen and workingwomen. Morgan and Rockefeller have snown rvftrtTv what organiiation and com bination of capital can do. They can buy up railroads by the score, control most of the mines, dictate in some important respect, per haps, to the government. Mightyl WoixTerful! Admirable! It took th beginning of the twentieth century, and the free, resourceful United States, to produce such men. Even- Enelaod, and its greatest trnanciera and" speculators, stand agape aud aghast at we tremendous, unprecedented "deals" of this clique of Nw York capital- ists and speculators. Englishmen sav: "It's simply astonishing', don't you know?" And so, really, it is. We Americans are a little astonished at it ourselves. But we dou't get scared easily. And1 the best advice to Labor is, not to get arum!. Don't "denounce," Boat "resolute." Bat organise. Stand for your rights on lawful, reasonable ground. It may not be Quite true literally, as has been asserted, that organized labor could "break" Mr. Morgan in a few days, but he certainly cannot afford to have labor organised against him. While Mr. Morgan, and his associates, are reaping mil ions from the marvelous resources of the country, and their business ability, labor has an opportunity to show its power, and within law ful, reasonable lines it is a good time to do so. Telegram. THE POWER OF LABOR. The Morgan-Rockefeller combine is considerdto be about the biggest financial enterprise in existence and probably was never excelled, if equaled, in the world s history In fact, it ia a modern erowth. It 7" " w Beems to be almost all-powerful but it must meet and deal with an other organization or aggregation that eventually, may display even more power than Mr. Morgan with the billions under his control. It is stated In an Eastern paper that Mr. Morgan and his associates re alize that the greatest menace to the steel trust is possible labor troubles. The concern will employ 400, 000 men, and a well-organized strike would nearly annihilate it, besides paralyzing industry generally and precipitating political troubles. Ac cardinally it is proposed ; to have a permanent arbitration board to ad just all troubles between the men and the company, avoiding strikes and disorganizing troubles. -This is perhaps practically true. Mr Morgan is a giant. But labor is a crreater and may be even a more Millions Given Away. It Is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern which is not nfraid to be generous. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Conghs and Colds, have given away over tea million trial bottles and have the satisfaction of knowing it bas cared thousands of hopeless cases Asthma, Bronchitis, La Grippe and all Throat, Chest and Long diseases are siirelv cared by it. Call on the Condon Proe Co. and sret a free trial bottle. Kwgalar size 50c and $1.00. Every bottle It is a fact patent to any observer that about 90 per cent of the child ren never receive any higher ed ucation than at the common schools, and that fact should be a strong influence in dictating a pol'cy that j would insure the greatest amount of useful instruction possible for those to whom no other avenue of learning is available.' The high school is as far as the system of public education can very well go, so far as the masses are concerned, and ii is there we mast look for the finishing touches that will fit the large majority of our boys and girls for their life straggle. It is pleas ing to notice that an effort is now in nroCTess to revolutionize the l 9 high school and instead of con tinuing it as another ladder in literary and theoretical book learn ing, to turn it into a school of spe cial studies suited to the tastes, inclinations and intended vocations of the pupils. Salem Statesman The following from the Idaho City World might be applied to the metropolis and county seat town of our adjoining county on the east: Those two frightful words, "small u a . A pox" and "pest noune," are noi used any more in Boise. Smallpox patients are simply "ill," and are removed to the "detention hospital" That sounds better, anyway, Bat the old and speckled plague, By any other name, Will pass aroond and plant His microbes juet the same. Letter From Day City. lUv CrnvMareh 25.-To the editor). AgwwaWe to promise, will drop you Came down to Portland; after stopping nftHit or two at Arlinston and also at The Dalles; did not feel wy well whlW I Portland. RlirhS here, let C,v r a little advise: When coming down do aaI ham rar vtttirM IK with hnraage. All too. need ia aa umbrella and a check book, the dear people will do- the rest. It has rained nearly all thw time since 'I left Condon. Went down to Holton and scent a few davs fishing, hot with Indifferent success. The season tor tront fishing has not arrived yet, bat think 1 1 cas stand it here tor a few daya longer, aa clams are biting well thia month, and th Aral immnitr da that COmttt WUI tr the trout. . . i March the 29. Am enjoying the hos- Ditalitv ot Brother H. B Hendricks, who ia flssd op very cosy. Table le set t knnra nut at the 24. 1. .. when tht tide is oat it has been one round of ei eitenient one day clamming, the- next eatcbin crabs and then tom-coda. Its a little early tor good tront fishing, but some one told Brother Hendricks where thar was an earl" ratch ot troot that were eetting ripe, so we made prepara tions to eo and pick them, but I am not going to hasard my reputation lor verac ity b saying how large they were; bat they were Dice and fat. Bot tor genuine fan the clams and docks take the cake. It is also fine sport eatching crabs. All yon have to do is to jast sail over the r and look down fn the clear water and when voo see ene last reach down with a rake or spear and pick him. It will be orach bleaaanter here a month later, as it rains a good deal at present bat the people do not mind it mach, as the rain does not hart one so moch here as in that country. Went down to Astoria and bad to ! wait four days for a steamer, and was sorry afterward that I found her. The wMthar waa verv roush and I lost all the rood grab I had been eating for the last few days. It was then that I came to the conclusion that 1 waa built ex clusively tor land. And now the ques tion that resolves itself in mv mind Is how to set out ol this bloomin' country without having to go through- the same ocean experience. This is going to be a fine cowntry when they get a railroad in here. Everything in the line ot game and $b Is plentifal. with the exception ot "suckers," which, I presume, do not like the picking here. Do not know bow long I will remain here, as I hate some business to trans act that is a little complicated. Give kind regards to all Inquiring friends. Respectfully yours. At Hxmsbaw. JYJKNWfKK A WILSON ATTORN SY At LAW' Til It DALUSr OftBUON. THIS SPACE) FOR C, S. PALIJER, prtisti Barber. Sleek Shaves and Hair-cuts. Razors honod and ra-nround. CONDON OREGON. fp 7H D RBEIABLB MERCHANTS, Arlington, Oregon. HZ W. HARTMAW. Carpenter nd Builder. Scroll UorK a Specialty. Plansan Estimates Furnlahed Condon : r Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. tnthoCuwuly Court d Uis BiaM of Onxwu, fortmium t,wty. In ths aialtaf l lh Ett w sooaainp Kotlcs U hereby glvoa b tht MmionicitM, aa nim.iMtar til His Mint o( Atttnltwsni !) wtwHl, to th mllbin of. nJ all iwwiiii having (Ulms swliirt. tha s(4 dwuwl. to viwmiit them with lh vm TOttsiwrs. whmim raaiiU-iolth4aWol tills BoUWI, W saia dmli!rtir,attioms htaattorasy Sam. K, Van Vaelur, ths MmiHli Itat aM lot ins traiiaautlun ol tha ba.tiMw wW aaiaw, in vou- dan, oMn Conmr. Ofstooi HoaaaTSasaAHr. Admliilitralor ol the wluls ol Amntit kai8 Itatod thl',JJ dy ol rnmtwr, IWl SuschWfor tbe Own'. HEADQUARTERS FOR H1GH-ORXDE wrr" eooDe. F1SK WHI8KII3. OLYMP1A BEER. FANCY MIXED DRINKS. . THE a " MODEL." A Quiet Resort Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Qitlnin Tablets care a eold in ana day. NoCurt.no Pay. Price 23 cental Lower Main street Charles Fix, Prop. uumaaumiiauii BOWLING ALLEY AND . POOL TABLES IS CONNECTION. Condon, Oregon. RLIfJGTOfJ SALOON, JEAN LABOUS, PROP. FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGAUS. BILLIARD and POOL TABLES. FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE. FRESH, COOL MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Dbavoht. Main St., Condon, Oregon A VALUABLE MEDICINE For Coughs and Colds In Children. "I have not tbe slightest hesitancy in recommending- Chamberlain's Congh Remedy to all who are suffering from mnsrha or eoMs ." cava Chas. M. Cramer. Esq., s well known watch maker, of Colombo. Ceylon. "It has been some two years since the City Dispensary first called my attention to this valuable medicine and I have repeatedly osed it and it has always been beneficial. It bas cared me quickly of all chest colds. It is especially effective for children and seldom takes mure than one bottle to core them of hoarseness. I have per suaded many to try this valuable medi cine, and tbey are si! as well pleased as myself over tbe resnlts." For sale by The Hodsoa Pharmacy C. W. Crosfield, mgr. OLEX. Miss Grace Balding is teaching in the Banker Hill district. A large acreage of spring grain is be ing sown by oar farmers. There is more or less complaint of la grippe in the neighborhood at present. Sherman Wade returned last week from an extended cosiness trip to the Valley. The road force are doing good work and are making a fine grade on ihe new road north of town. Olex is expected to make more im provements this season than all other towns in Gilliam'coonty. Miss Olive Corran closed a six months' term of school here on last Friday and will soon return to her borne at Salem. Grant Wade bas been baying more land, including Peter Conroy's ranch. Grant is spreading himself. Uis pants are No. 40 now. Mrs. H. D. Bandall spent last week in Portland, returning borne on Sunday ac companied by her daughter Mabel, who spent tbe winter with the family of L. O. Balaton. . : We are having our share of religions services this season. Tbe M. . church held a two weeks' meeting and then Bev Moorehouse followed with three weeks' service, closing Sunday. (To the editor). After bearing both sides, we think yon were a fool for pay ing the city of Condon tbat mortgage. If you bad shown your ability to de fraud others of honest money you might have been a ''hero" and could have stood in with tbe "other fellers." WOOL and GRAIN Stored with us will recleve the careful attention of J experienced warehousemen. Barb' Wire,2 5alk, Salt, Sugar, Lime, Cement, Flour, Feed and Mill Staffs always on hand in any quantities. General Storage and Forwarding. ARLINGTON WAREHOUSE CO., ARLINGTON, - OREGON. 5t?e $pi)doif Ban? Cadlr; jiorS? jfotel of tye qty. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS- . first-Glass Ury at rca$0Qab!e It;ate$. vourPronsg. SPRINGSTON & ROGERS. DnnrutAnninruvuuwuvinnuvuia HOMESTEADERS ATTENTION!! The Globe will publish your final proof notices for $2.50. ! You now pay $7.60. When ready to make proof ask the Land Office officials to send your notice to this paper that you may save this money. Five dollars sayed, in this way, ! is better than $5.00 earned raising 40 cent wheat; it's so much easier you know. Call '.at this office and we will tell you all about it. Treasurer's Notice. Allcountv warrants registered prior to Jnly 1, 1899, will be paid upon pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases after January 5, 1901. ' V. II. Stkphcnhon. Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon. Dated at Condon. Ore., Jan. 7, 1901. Treasurer's Notice. All city warrants registered prior to Tnn9K i(Kin. will he caid on oresents tion atmv office. Interest ceases after Dec. 4, 1900. P. 11. Stbphkkson, City Treasurer, Condon F. WOOD, M. D. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Will be ioand for ths present at Dr. GulletU't office, Main street- PORTWOOD'S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE. FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. THE FINEST SERVICE TO THE EAST AND SOUTH. The O.K. A N. Co.. in connection with the Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific, offers the finest service and fastest time to Salt Lake, Denver, Kan sas City, Omaha, 8t. Paul, St. Louis, Chicago and all points east. Three trains daily from Portland, with choice of many different routes. Palace and tourist sleepers, library, dining and cbair cars on all trains. . Write A. L. Craig, G. P. A., O. B. A N. Co., Portland, Ore., for particulars. NOTICE TO HORSEMEN. My fine stallion, Don Pedro, will make tbe season,, beginning April 1st, at my ranch, 3 miles north of Condon, Or. Terms: Single service, $5; season, 8; insurance, $10. Due care will be taken, bat I will not be responsible for acci dents. Tbis fine horse is also for sale or trade. ; J. W. Ebbeet, This striatal Is oa every box of the tannine Laxative Bromo-Quinioe Tablets fbe remedv that mmt m wM tm f The Best Blood Purifier. Tbe blood is constantly being purified by tbe lungs, liver and kidneys. Keep these organs in a bealtby condition and tbe bowels regular and you will have no need of a blood purifier. For this pur pose there is nothing equal to Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, one dose of them will do yoa more good than a dollar bottle of tbe best blood purifier. Price. 25 cents. Samples free at The Hudson Pharmacy. C, W. Crosfield, mgr. X EASTER MILLINERY. LATEST STYLES IN KECKWEAR, FANCY GOODS. CRAHD OPEKINC 5 turday, flpc 30 1901 ALL THE LADIES ABE INVITED. Tiss Couella flzddoh. Job .'.-, Printing Of all kinds done on tbe short est notice and at reasonable rates. Nothing too large, no thing too small. Globe Office. B. J. PjUMta. C. B. CoaNWSLL PALMER & CORIIVELLl Blacksmiths andr "OAago n m ake rs. fijtHonesboelns and Plow work a Specialty- Give us a Trial -8ATISFACTlON ASSURED At the Old Clark Stand Condon, Oregon. J. J. PORTWOOD, Proprietor. Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church sts. State Normal School MONMOUTH, OREGON. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 18, WOO. Students prepared to take State Certificate immediately oo graduation. - . .t . , uracmaies reaauy secure gooa positions. EiDense of vear from $120 to tl&O. Strong Academic and Professional courses. New Special department In Manual Training. Well equipped Farming Department. For catalogue containing full announcements, address P. L. Campbell, President, or W. A. Wank, Secretary of Faculty. 1 visit DR. JORDAN'S eiurl lUUSEUU OF AHATOUY! 1081 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL llniM SIMkM Smaik. Th birr! Aaalemlcat MoMum laltaaWof'S. rmHM attraction im tXt City. A i.crtBxomtraot. UomM. lbiUtiUadMM. i I DA. JOnDAN-PRIVATI DISEASES , Twasr mtam aaS mtla 1 rrtnf , rattoH r ttwm In wMurtr mttlA iaatMm. at smM snnciva mw. um i M M hmh kit trtlmcfa thci fl will ! , iljr ffor4 loiMwilftU ralUi, bul pnauin( Dort fort tlpat tr?c ClOB Offiee is still in business giving tbe latest news and turning out the neatestjob work in tbe County. Finest Visiting Cards: latest Stationery; in short tbf "best printing." Qall and Examine 5toeK apd prices Before 0rderii7(. 1 k Daotor doc. Mt ottim w niIhi r nrtkimm ul SarfMn, r-mlSMil Hi.rif.llr niw.1. mt Mm. i aTPBrZLl. Iharanahlr anxUestad from 1 I ton kytfim wuboul Mi lu erf lnrr, i mil ntiM B7 am smn mmmtwai Inr He a m ttrm. A. anlAk and ramUat , Jardaa'a iMclal Dalalaas malhoda. , STEBT MAX aeairlnatoaawlUraaalT.! I our fiatmt opinion l bbeamplalnl. , W4 UXU VvaranU a roaiTt YM VVOM m mry mm w wuttrtaka, . Canniltattoa HK an. atnetir P"ja, . H II. I'll m . " . &m m iHHiiaav atiuinu twowi, Da JORDAN CO., I SSt Marts St. S. W. 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. NOTICE. AH persons knowlns themselves to tie indebt" ed to me will pleaie call at once and settle by cash or note si I expect to close ap my buelneti with -eut delay. My books will be at the Condon Pharmacy tor a few daya only. Call aud settle by cash or note, s 1 .ball place tny account, in the bands ol an attorney lor collection. Ai. Hknbhaw Condon, Oregon January 80, MM, guaranteed. Condon, Or,