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TilE GOHDQII CLODLi THURSDAY. JUNE 13. PO. Tin" niKR ltivft- oomiipmrfcw frol B mn rtoMK of i.ilfimn ("mimy. WiMitwk fwppr the h Hi ww mertlHmof th. .mntv Kit'! invtte our inetvl. to aaaii m by finlli'if In Uie now. ( their ! lv n. I(thitrhn1. rrrrp'H1rtMT ' muni h iinn"d by iht wrlr r. iit nwrlv fur pl-Al-atiOlOlHt a.aiivvHIoiiwof (Hittl, Ht tiietntitnr ipMiimc no nKpoiiKtbillty loropln- THE DAVIS STEAL ThtrcasFof Sshwl "Tvv Clerk $.U,000 from ths Rlate sehvil fuivl. furnishes a good object fcfn of the inner workings of the political machine which mmipulite th liSlic aTu'r of ti enr. So far as we know nobvxTy denies but that IXivis stole the .. money and most persons p-srhap tlie ve thit the Sute Lmd B rJ which employe! D.ivia should bi hild repni ible with hint for the defalcation. In view of the recent pinion given out by D-itriof At torney Chambarlain of M llttionvih ounty, however, nobdy believes thateither Davis or his superiors will be he! J responsible for the theft bat that they will go Suo free and the tax payers ami school children ofOregm will bijust 3l,0JJlser. Every body believes that our ftate affairs are managed and directed by a political machine and easesof this kind are straws which point In the direction of the proba ble fact that when it comes to a net-tioo of "grafts" and ''grafters" when itcouies to a show down in the matter of shielding embezzlers of public funds, and others of their ilk party fenoM are laid low and, without regard to political principle the gang all stand together and pcotejteij'iothj, sftly miruiur ing, each in his neighbor's ear, "The people be dammed." The fact that in this Davis case a number of legislative - committees have ex a:uine3 his bioks, since the djfal ution,and reported them corr ect is a shame to the state, to the mem bers of the legislative bodies and to the people who elect them. Such Totteness as this is the cause of ' much ofthe political and social unrest of the age and explains why so many intelligent people are beginning to believe that some new and better system of govern ment must be evolve J to supplant toe present rotten one. The following comment and q ierie3 apropos tha Davis c3e, which we clip from the O.-egDnian, is to the point: "Startling as it is, and incompre hensible as it may seem, the idea 18 freely helAput by many persons 01 mucn.iMQrinalion concerning the Davis case that little, if any, possibility exists for the recovery of the 31,000 of the people's money. It has indeed, been evi dent from the start that nobody is seriously concerned about it.' The columns of this paper are directed at J,he subject occasionally, and then there is a slight movement, but the most patent thing about the whole is the indisposition of all concerned to do any thing that might possibly bring fruit, and added to this is the alacrity with which everybody asserts that the money can never be recovered. At6r.i9y- General Blackburn selects a method ofrocedure which District Attorney Chamberlain promptly pronounces ineffective. Mr. Bliickburn would, willingly pillory Pennoyer if he could, just as he spent $1000 investigating Napoloen Davis when he should have been proceeding against Gio. Davis. Is there not a public o'JSc er in the state who will sincerly try to recover this money to the treasury and punish the perpetra tors, regardless of political rings and favortism? Is the clerkship abuse, after all, merely an accurate reflection of our whole official life?" Andrew Armstrong has gone to Seattle witli a ehipinent of horses. Mrs. Miirllia Armstrong, f Ferry Canyon, ia visiting friends in town. Mrs. R. E. Armstrong who is in a 11 08 pi t;t I at Portland is inipuving. She xpeuU to be home by July 4th. Condon in nut the only cold country on earth this Spring, lfcspirts fro n all ver this and other states tell of heavy fr uts with nrich attendant damage. Read It In His Newspaper. George 8chhii4, a well known German ttitiaeivot New Lebanon, Ohio, is a onstait rewlerof the IHyton Volk.eit Mng. lie knows that this piper aims o advertise only the bestir its coining. Mud when he saw Chamberlain's Pain Halm advertised therein fur laine back. hn did wot hsit ite in buying a lUle of it for wife, wIm for fijlit weeks had 8nir.-red with s the nnst twrible pains iilier Wrk iid 4miM get no Trfli.if. II i ivi: ".ft.er inin the Pain Balm for a few days my wife said to me t feel Hi tb'Mih birn anew, and before using the entire contents of the bottle the unbearable painhad eati rely van ished and ehe could again lake up her household duties," , He is very thankful and hones that all miffWingr likewise will hear of her wonderful recoveiv. Tuis valiiitble liniment is for sale bv ttie iludeon rbaruiai-y. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Sorvirs at the Comfrrgational chnreh next Sunday morning an I ' ewiiinjf. Sohct of morning sermon, "Th ?tronj Man." 'AH r invited. 1 - v Th urt trm yesterday morning was "no josh," Ojit Inwards Ferry Canyon three Inches was reported, all of ai h go' to show that grand old Gbi om d.iea not take a Wk seat ou any kind of a prvip-iVition. w ' " I). S. l ifn w!m penril makes "pt hwka with a rapidity somewhit akiu to chain iiifhtnin and wIi.hwi typewriter ir a lutive n lik nnto a politician when lie im-tlelh for votes was here from Tne I.l!c9 ye-teHay tak ing down the evidence in the riot rase. ROCK CREEK. Miw Mable. Moore, of Condon, visited on Kiijhtiiiile Monday and Tuesday. Arthur and Letter Mallett, of Ferry Canyon, are working t Rock creek hay ftehl. Prof. Jennfnir, of Morww county, is teaching music in this neighborhood. Harry Hayes, Will Flett, Ada Hayes arid Maud Flett attended the ball game at lone Saturday. The Brown Bros. r bisy hsiliog their crop of wool to Arlington. Mrs. Lrjroy Paul was. thrown Irom a wild colt Sunday -but fortunately was not seriously injured. Iroy tlien tried to ride tbe colt and was thrown three times. John Clark on of Ferry Canyon's popular farmers, who is stopping on the creek visiteJ Condon Wednesday return ing the same day. Elda Flett departed fvr Ferry Canyon Welieahty iirj sn will l the summer months visiting friends and relatives. Mr. ami Mrs. W. H. Colwell were the guests of T. G. Woodlaul and family the 6rstof the week. Mrs. J. Martin is so ai wh it imprjv td. flaying is in full progres and the oat look is for third crop of alfata. Oren Hibber, an old time pioneer of '47 was on the creek the first of the week visiting with an old schl mite, W.G, Flett. CaHst Ua-iaea's Pharsnacy an! get a free sample of ChvnberlAin'a Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are an elegant physic. They also improve the appetite, strengthen the digestion and regulates the liver and bowels. Tuey are easy to take and pleasant in effect. AJAX. A number of new homesteaders are locating io this region. Oscar and CUft Maley captnred a lot of co votes tbe other da v. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ad lard visited Con don Friday. -' Bay Marvel, of Rock creek, was a vis itor in this neighborhood Thursday. Ed G, Palmer was sick the first of the week with the grippe. Clift Maley visited hib mother near Alville, Sunday. Three miles west of Ajax, on the Sherman county side of the John Day river there lives a half breed Indian known as Indian George. A short time ago be was married to Mrs. Ida Wheat, a young widow ' with two children. Mrs Indian George comes of a well respected family of near Monkland. Topsy. Yon may as well expect to run a steam engine without water as to find an active energetic man with a torpid liver and yon may know that his liver is torpid when he does not relish his food or feels dull and languid after eating, often has headache and some times liizzinefs. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its normal function, renew his vitality improve his digestion and make him feel like a new man. Price 25 cents. Samples free at Iludsou's Pharmacy. - LONE ROCK. The cold north wind the past week has been very da naging to garden truck and the fruit crop. Ales Crawford k still nursing his broken leg which is the result of coming in contact with the business end of a mule three weeks ago. John Madden had eome Brome grass on exibition this week. It was sown on his place last rear and is now fully four feet in length and is excellent for pas ture and hay. Bob It ihineti has been buildin? wagon road for P. L. Ham over on his r.inch, for two weeks his family has been with him. ' . . Miss Ethel Guff spent a few days wi th friend in Condon this week and took in the closing exercises of the Public School. ' - J. GofTand P, L.IIam are busy fencing their mountain ranches which are about eight miles south of town they expect ton vs the pa are fir sum inr range for cattle, Purely Business. Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow els, only 25 cents at Condon hotel. G. L. Neal, the well known auction eer, will give the strictest attention to all business entrusted to his care. If you have property to sell consult him. L. NICKLIN, DENTIST , OiHce tu the Stepbenson Building, up ataira. CQNDON. OREGON. Good Time Warranted A social hop will be given In Armory hall Frnlay evening, June it. First-class " music ami np-to-dat prompters will be present aml' noibintf wiit be left nn Ktiie to m ike the occaa'on a grand success hi every sense of the word. Everybody I invited and a g"od time h warranted by the manairemvnt. .. My liitle sou had an attack of wboop ping cough and was thrtnd with pneumonia; ut for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy we would of had a serious time of It. It a'ao Mved him from several severe attacks of croup. H. J. Strickfiulen,editr World-Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. For le by tbe Hudson Pharmacy. Camp Meeting. A ramp uuetirg will le held, n Rock Creek, near the crossing of the Heppner an I Lone K ck wagon-road ; June 20th. to July 4th IDul. The meeting wiH be under the anpi- ces 11I the Metti'Miiit hpiscopal Church of LoneRoi k Oregon. Rev. F R. Spauld ii of Hod River and Rev. It. L. Heirhtol of Heppner Ore. and other ministers will be present. ". ' '., V Abundance of good shade, wood and water on the ground for camp use. Pasture free for teams of those coming from a distance to camp. Come and bring your friends. "Came to get good fnfSi the services and to be a blessing to others. ' II. C. Clark. Tastor. Lone rock, Oregon. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bronio Quinine TabK'U care a rolt lnoely. NoCnre.no Pay, Price 25 cento Eighth Grade Examination. Notice is hereby given that I will hold the regular Eighth Grade Examination at MAYVILLK, OREGON, June 19, 20 and 21, 1901, AH wlo uiiinjltic iilij said examination during the current year must present themselves at the time and place above mentioned, as I am informed by J. II. Ackerman, super intendent of public instruction, that there will lie no eighth grade examina tioa In the month of November, 1!KU, Vf"- 'W T V.... Ultat, Jt lUU ... A. .1 Hitll, June 9, 1901. County School Supt. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers The tourist travel between the East and the Pacific Coast has reached enor mous proportions in the last few years, and calls for a special class of equipment. To meet this demand the Pullman Co. has issued from its shops what it tech nically calls the'Tullman Ordinary Sleeper." These cars appear similar to the regular sleepers being built on the same plan, but not furnished with the same elegance.' They are equipped with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes, ect. , requiring nothing of the kind to be furnished by the passenger. Each car has a stove for making tea and coffee ahd doing "light housekeeping", and each section can befitted with an adjust able table. A uniformed porter accom panies each car, his business being to make np berths; keep the car clean, and look after the wants and comforts of the passengers. In each of the trains which are dispatched daily from Portland by tbe O. R. & N. Co. is to be found one of these "Pullm in Ordin iry Sleepers". The car attached to the "Chicago-Port land Special" goes through to Chicego without change, and the one in the "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City without change. Patter ngers in this car for Chicago change to a similar carat Granger. Much of the first class-travel is being carried in these cars, ttie rates being lower, and the service nearly equal to that in the palace sleepers. For rates and full information, includ ing folders' write to A. L. Ck.uo, General Passenger Agent, (). R. & N. Co. Portland, Oregon. guaranteed 4q00 Salary YearIy. Men mid women of good aldre to represent lis. some to travel Appointing agent, other for local work looking after our iutecentii. $900 salary guaranteed yearly; extra com miMiong and expenecu, repaid advancement, old established house. Grand chance for earn ent man or woman to leeare pleasant, perma nent ponitlon, liberal income and future. New, brilliant lines. Write at once. STAFFORD P.1ESS, 23 Church St., New Haven, Conn. visit DR. JORDAN'S cat at HUSEUM OF AH ATOMY" (051 MARKET 8T., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL ThelarfMtAoatemlcal Unaenm in Ui Wor 1. Orta'etl nttmrllmn in th City. A wonderful Hute jor vltltnrt. viv.oranycoiHracr- i eddiwnMi,Malill7cHr4lby th oldent BperiiWlKton th 1'aoUlo Coaat. lSxtabllaUea 88 yuan. & uk. Uiiua.i-n:iAit disiaslb jistasLS Tnaa men and ucd Mien who r aulTfriitg A intra lh cirecln of youibful India- r I creuons or exsi In mauircr A ' ycara. Vrarvnuaund pbyaleni leblilly,lnt- 9 Bolac.. Eit Mum hood In nil n.c.itnnli. v I culloim; NpermiwrrhoB, f-runtntur- m r,uunraa, uini, rrniifiirr I at frluailBa-, . Hy a comblnHtlon of m remeillea, ol grt ouradr powr, tlie Ooetnr " k haaaoarranart liia lFMtmiiC ihnk it m-iii m..i a ' Only aiTord TmmHiata rllcf, but permanent I cure, 'i'be Doctor tint claim to DKrfurm A 1 mlraclea. but la wall known tnbai lnlr i.i m , rauara PlinWnn and 8niioti. nw.amliii.ni ) to blapclaltrDlataM 9t Meat. Q . aiPHII.ia IhnrmwMy anidloKted from Van ayatam without Uie uaeof Jlerenrr. U TrnaaM fitted br an BxnerL KmallMl tare lor Rplnr. A quick and raHtml i IHHtat Pljra, Finra and Flf nlau, by 1 Ir. Jordan'a apeclol palnleaa methiHla. . EVKHT Mas annlylnj to oawMl recti v I ourlofixlo(nonof btscnniplHint. : ' Il'a wilt Ounnmtt fOUITIVX CUBE fa rvrrn true a unaertHK. tvinmiiion.in FRKK anil strictly private. CHAU(iE9 VKHY BEAfiONABLJi Treatment nanwiiullv or by leu or. Write fir Book. PHII,oiOPHT OW ' HAKRItOC. Mailkd Faa& iA. viJuabia i oooa zor mn. can or wnve OH JORDAN CO.. 1051 Market St, 8. P. OF INTEREST EVERY COLUMN IN THIS ir you re ambitious - - to kwp thoroughly iiiforuuni on prices ami the pluee to Rt'l ,More real value , for . . every ilollar you invest just read this ad over carefully I,ook ahead ' before you hny . your Summer Corset. . We have a nice lino of R. & T. and W. B." in . straight front, French wtiift, . Cyob ' ' and xtra Long. -tAll Goods Marked in Plain Figures- LORD & CO. Arlington, WOOL and GRAIN Stored with us will recieve the careful attention of experienced warehousemen. Barb WW, Nails, Salt, Sugar, Mill Stuffs always on General Storage and Forwarding. ARLINGTON WAREHOUSE CO., ARLINGTON, - OREGON. Reopened "THE MODEL" Fine Wines; Liquors and Cigars. Everything Up-to-Date. M. E. SUMMERS, Proprietor. J. R. NEWMAN, Mixologist. New Store at Alville. i i at - We have just opened a stoqk of goods at our new store at Alville. ip Ferry Cany on, comprising Groceries, Tobacco, Hardware, Tinware, Notions, Confections et c. We invite a share of your patronage and assure you of low prices and , fair treatment. Al & L. E. McConnell. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the ouderalgned has tiled her llnul account of her proceeding as executrix of the estate of Enoch Withers, deceas ed, with the County Court of Gilliam County, Oregon, and that the Court has appointed Monday, July I, 1901, at2o'loc in the afternoon, Bt the place of holding County Court, at Condon, in tuld Coun ty, as the time and place of hearing all objections to the said final account, if any there tie, and the final settlement thereof. All heirs, creditors or other pcrnons Interested In said estate having any objections to the said final account a filed are hereby notified lo file the same, specifying the particulars of such objections on or before the said day and hour appointed for the said final hearing and u ttieinent of said account. Dated May 20, luoi. - Mamnda Withers, Executrix. THE FINE IMPORTED CALEDONIAN JACK P1NIM0, Will be found d fir ing tho fieneon of 1901 at Cooke Bros, ranch, miles east of Condon. rEDEGKEE Tinino, f6Z 101940. Color, black; age, 10 years; bred by An fonioMavo; last owner J. B. floeate; sire Beclnndn; grand n'.re Exposition; int. uhiii vrnno; xnu. nam losmvo. l'or particniars apply to Cookk Bkos or W. O, Parman, Condon, Oregon. TO WiDEAVIAKEtPURCHASERS. ' AD WILL INTEREST YOU. HEAD THEM ONE BY OHE. We can fill any pined order at once. Suinnier wash goods in groat profusion. All .the things in Scotch ginghams, lawns, dimities, organdies phallies, India linen, India lawn, Kugliah long cloth, naisook, and Swiss. want tv make many new customers for our store and (hall by giving them the most and best at lowest prico. Send in your order and test our ability. We are sure to ntako you rejoice. We know that our prices quoted can't bo beat for cuual qualities. STATOORMAL SCHOOL, WONMOUTH, QRECON. DEMAND FORGRADt'ATESThe d.-maiid for Rrailuatea of the Normal School! duflng the pant year haa bewn mnrh bvjond the iUlty. I'oaitiuna wllh fmtn W to$?i per mouth. STATtSCKRTtriCATKS and 1UPL0MAS-St dentaaru lr-aml for the State KiamliiatUitii nd r.-aillly take State papra on fradiiation. StniiiK A( ailt mlr and I'Mtraalonal courw, Wt'll tl I Tkn.wl T. t i 1 1 1 T l. t. ....... t V - . t-r w ..pt...,,. lnm ll'JO to ITS jx r year. Kail U-rm opvna Sept. 17. For ratalugiie contaliitiiK full aimounrvmmla ad-drt-sH, I. 1 C'aMPRKix, or J, U. V. IIi'tijcr, rrvaldvut Hvcn-Ury. Linie, Cement, Flour, Feed and hand in any quantities. JUMBO. This fine stallion will be found during the season of 1901 at Cooke Bros, ranch, k miles east of Condon.. PEDIGREE Name Jumbo, color bay, age 7 years, sire, Usurpnr, the H. C. Strickland horse, No. 3888, grand sire Gandobar, No. 58G, 1st. dam, Susie, by Belmont, 2nd. dam, name unknown, trottina; stock English draft. . For terms and particulars apply to Cookb BllOH., Condon, Oregon. 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. QK. B. K. BUTLEtt, RESIDENT DENTIST i AKLrNOTON, OliECON. Will be In Condon the tort week fn enchmonth commencing July 2.rtli. . Crown Bridge and Plate work a specialty. Teeth extracted without puln. All work guar anteed. COSDOX OKFICE OVER M'ILSOX'8 F HA KM AC Y. "Alert to the wants of the . trade," Is our motto, Kxtra line line of " ladies' hirt waists' belts. Just received:' A complete lino of Nubian ncarsilk, lustral, pcrcaline and likesatiu dress linings. All the newest things in trmnnings, braids, lace, handkerchiefs, burnt ' leather purses, bivir pins, hair ornaments etc. , We have only tho bet. Ladies' summer ? vests, Icorset overs, silk, rufUttigs muslin underwear, petticoats eto. , etc. Oregon. We have prepared . ahead for the newest and have them. ARLINGTON SALOON, 0. W. WHITE & CO., PROP'S. FINE WINES, LIQUORS and CHOICE CIGAKS. BILLIARD and FOOL TABLES. FIRST-CLASS GOODS OUR PRIDE FRESH, COOL 'MILWAUKEE KEG BEER on Dmavgi'it. Main St., Condon, Oregon Stye Qopdoi Ban? . cadn jors otel ofti7egty. MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS first-elass Ciury at Reasonable Rate$. YouuPso,rc"tVd. -SPRINGSTON & ROGERS. PORTWOOD'S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. a,.,n- : -. mi ... . L, ...-..,,,,, ..Mi SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DRUMMERS' TRADE. FIRST-CLASS RIGS AND CAREFUL DRIVERS. J. J. PORTWOOD, Proprietor. Condon, Or. Corner Spring and Church sts. FOR OUR CUSTOMERS FINEST STEAKS AND ROASTS GUT FROM CHOICEST BEEF. ALL COOD THINCS AT JOHN JACKSON'S INTERIOR WAREHOUSE CO., (BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO, Managers.) Highest Prices Paid for Grain. General Warehouse Business Conducted. WarehouHes at ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUGLAS and TONE. THE DALLES HOSPITAL. mm Address, DALLES HOSPITAL, FINE PRINTING at the GLOBE Printery, ATTORNEYS AT LAW TIIR PAU.I.S. ni!KiiS c. s. PALMER, rtlsti'C Barber. Sleek Shaves and Hair-cuts; Razors honod and ro-K rounds COHDOH - - - - OREGON, k. j. ri,itK. PALMER & COnilWELL Blacksmiths and VWagonmakors. tllDratKliia liis im1 I'low wurk a Srlftltyt- Give us a Trial J-SATISFACTIOr ASSURED At tho Old Clark Stand Condon, Oregon. Troasuror's Notice. All county wsrrsnti nutUtereJ' prior' to JSov. I, IH'.ni, will U paid ron rre entntlon nt my oIIUhi. Iutereat Cf snot after June 12, lOOi. P. U. Htki'Iucnhoh, Treasurer o( Gilliam county, Oregom Subscribe for Tiik Olouk All the news, 11.50 a year. 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