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THE CQilDOIl CLOBL NOTKE. T'i" Or-or Invito pnm pnndrnc horn ail mtlnimo cwilum f-oniity. He aim mmnke thi tfr thi h'mlliiR wr mwVitira of trie rotmtv mill Invke mir Irifmla to it tw t wKiliig Hi th nvvrt rrt tlwir ff lv tiflxtiliirloorts. limwioiWi'iw munt t HKiicil tv tli writer. tit nwi-smirfW tr pnb liinilxn.Yat mievtrtwot c"l itfrmuid the itnnr mwiumr no itiMlititt' for opln tli X i)V "rrvi"iiilrtt. . . - j gxj r j, 28ih and April 5tl 7Y rtLf.4XES. . , j restively. The date6 for holding the pritwa- i The Republican CVntral Committee lies, of both political parties in this nden Monday afternoon with . . c i . the following members present: county have been fixed and it now j Bi . , . 4 i.u J. B.Gff. Lone Rx,F. B. Stevens, remains, for the voters to attend the A D ArIBgWn. primaries and see to it that the, Fromn Ferr, Canyon; George delegates who are chosen togo up j Dukek, Mayville; C. A. Danneraan, to the nominating conventions jRock Creek; A. L, Duthie, Matney. thall be men who have the best , ' of h Pr prt" " interests of the people at heart and who will nominate none but "good men and true" to transact the busi ness of the county during the next two or four years. This year the people 'are called upon to elect a full complement of county officers, with the exception of a school superintenden t, and i is highly important that none but the best men shall be nominated. The fact that a man "needs the of fice," or is ,-a good fellow" or is "a strict party man" or is "not - a strict party man" or any of the other many personal or policy rea sons which are so often urged should have no weight with the vo ters. The people should insist on knowing, however, whether or not the aspirants are worthy and hon est and capable and faithful; wheth er they regard a public office as & public trust or a private snap; whether they will conduct the affairs of the county on a business basis or with a view to their own gain and the future political pre ferment of themselves or their par ty and whether, if elected, they will Berve the people, as a whole, or only some ring of machine poli ticians. The writer has, during the past year or so, heard more or less criti cism from members of both parties, in regard to the past management of county affairs. : Some complain of the tax rate, some of . the - heavy county debt, others of the large amount of delinquent taxes and of the lack of public improvements. vVithout entering upon a discussion of the merits or demerits of these criticisms, at this time, we only de sire to point out to tZie voters that - their 'remedy can be found only at the primaries, which is the root of the entire political structure. When President Roosevelt was a Police Commissioner in New York City he gave utterance to the fol lowing sentiment which is well worth the careful consideration of every voter: "I have always be lieved," he said, "that every man should join a political organization and should attend the primaries; that he should not be content to be gov erned, but should do his fart of the work." The very essence of republican ism is in that sentiment and if every citizen would act upon it and if we then fell short of a pure, hon estly administered government we would all have to admit that a re publican form of government is a failure. The voter who fails to attend the primaries admits, by that failure, that he is "content to be governed" and that he is not "willing to do his share of the work." If public affairs are not administered to his liking afterward he should make no complaint. He should take his medicine, however bitter the dose, and declare that he likes it There are a number of matters' on hand in congress just now of considerable importance to the peo ple of Oregon. The people cannot go to Washington, however, to look after these matters because they have to stay at home and work and pity taxes to defray the expenses of their congressmen and senators who are paid'to stay in Washing ton to attend to these matters for the people. . Sjme senators do not stay there and attend to the work IhovorA naui t r, A ... ... , . , . , Case Ml point Which might be Cited I is that of Senator Simon who isl .now in Portland fixing his fences and greasing his machine. The re-election of Joe is of more impor tance to Simon than any public duty which he pledged himself to J do when he look the oath of otiice I lleis a political boss though and ' there is a probability that the peo- wle may reward his inattention to the duties of his office with re ' election just as they may re ' ward other political bosses who 6hirk their duty. Great coun ' try this' and we,, the great Ameri- rtan people are a bright lot. Political Points. V A tnwiingof lht le(icratic Central Conimittre was hH 'ifre Saturday. Ctitrman Carter, of M&yvitte prvcinct, W. L. WHcn. of Condon, Godfrey Schill ing ol Matney and W, R. Seal, represen ting Arlington, were present. A nam ber of other denweratic leaders were a lea present. The pohticalsituation was informally diecoswed and the dates for the Drimnriei and rminty convention ed for March 22nd and the data of the count j convrntionJMarch 27th, Having a Run on Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Between the hours of eleven o'clock a. rq. and closing time at night on Jan 25, 90l,A.F.CIark,druKt,GUdeSpriit!a Va, cold twelve bottles of Chain berjsin's Cough Remedy. He save, VI never handled a ndieirf that told better r gava better satisfaction to my custom ers." This Remedy has been in general a so in Virginia for many years, and the people there are well arquainred with its excellent qualities. Many of them have testified to the remarkable on its which it hat effected. When you need a good reliable medicine for a cough or cold, or attack of the grip, use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and yon are certain to be more than pleased with' the quick cure which it affords. For sale by Hud son Fhartnacy. , ARLINGTON NOTES. " L. Funk and wife were over , from Klickitat Tuesday. Ten carloads of fat etock were shippod from Arlington the past week. - Mrs. Kimball returned Sunday from Portland where she has beeen baying her Spring stock of millinery Married At the residence of the bride's parents, Monday evening, H. E. Dodson and Miss Annie Leghorn. In the case of State vs. T. D. Sweetin which was heard before judge C. . W. Sliurte, a verdict of justifiable homi cide was returned. Attorneys Crass and Jayne appeared for the defense and F. Wilson for the State, . Moo terse liar Bros, of Pendleton, are are at work about two miles from town getting outa couple more carloads of fine granite.- It will be remembered that they shipped three carloads from here last fall for building and monuments. A number of oar townsmen have taken up oil : land in the Klickitat country near the river about 20 miles above Ar lington.' Soon the oil fever will strike everybody and then look ont. we un derstand arragements are being made to form a stock company and drill the first hole. Night Was Her Terror. "I would coogh nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Appelgate of Alexan dria, Ind., "and cob Id hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough fright fully and spit blood, bat when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It is abso lutely guaranteed to care Coughs, Colds LaGrippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Condon Pharmacy. Mr. C. B. Wingfield. of Fair Play Mo.t who suffered from chronic dysentery for thirty-five years, says Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy did him more good than any other medicine he had ever need. For sale by Hudson Pharmacy. LONE ROCK. Quite a snow storm swept over the foot hills Sunday morning leaving the ground covered to a depth of a coo pie of inches. w " : The r v'val meetings at the M. E. church came to-a close last week and four persons were baptised Sunday. A telephone message was received from Geo. Perry in Portland Saturday that he was considerably improved in health which we werej all glad to bear. The sick folks in our locality all seem to be on the np till grade. 3 George, Arthur and John Madden jr. made a business trip to Condon Monday. J. B. Goff went totlieconnty neat Mon day to attend the fepublican'county com mittee meeting, I The city election in our. bnrg passed off about as was generally expected Mon day being neither very hot or very cold. All of the cattle and sheep in the country are being fed yet. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold.! t Laxative Uromo Quinine TableU cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 cents TO CURE A COLD IN ONE PAY Take Laxative Br..mo Quinine TableU. All drHKgH.tsrefHnd the moncyif It laiUtocure K-umatHwu 0u each box. 25c AYENERIOUS GARSOLINEUM . Avenerious Carbolineuni is here to stay used it. Ask those who have It prevents decay in fence pofttn, water tanks and all wood work and is a guaranteed article. It also exterminates chicken lice and mites and keeps them away permanently. - It is a' general pu rifier of manger, chicken house or pig pen. it spreads with a brush and is a nice, nut-brown paint. CLARKE & FRAZER, ACENT3. ' Working 24 Hours a Day. There's no ret for those tlrtleM little workers Dr. , King's New Life Pi Ha. Millions are always basy, caring Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Billioasnaas, Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Headache drive out Malaria. Sever gripe or weak en. tMimii, last nice, wort wonders. Try them. Only 25o at Condon Fhar aiacy Monthly Report I. S. S. The following is the report of Hrgh- tand Branch, International Sunshine Society, of Clem, for February i The parents ot Earnest Miller the helpless cripitle ot Albany, Oregon, wish to thank the members of the I. S, S. for Christmas cheer received by their help lessly afflicted boy. Thanks were also received from several others. Mrs. Wm. Callahan of Webster, 111, requests quilt scraps ot any kind. She is 60 years old, very poor and has not walked or stood on her feet for 14 years. On acount of sickness etc. the report for January was anavoidably omitted. AH memlera of the Highland Branch are earnestly reoiested U meet at Con don next Saturday afternoon for the pur pose of electing officer's for the ensuing year and other i m p. rtant busi uesa. Place of meeting can be fearned by calling at O. V. Ompst's ahee shop. Ellks R, Paopsr. " . President. A Printer Greatly Surprised. "I was never so much surprised in my life, as I was with the result of using Chamberlain's Pain Balm," says Henry T.Crook pressman of the Ashville (N.C.) CauUe. "I contracted a severe of rheu matism early last winter by getting my feet wet. I tried several things for it without benefit. One day while looking over , the Casette, I noticed that Pain B.Jm was positively guaranteed to cure rheumatism, so bought a bottle of it and before using two thirds of it my rheuma tism had taken its flight and I have not had a rheumatic pain . si nee." Sold by Hudson Pharmacy. 5 Fhla signature la oa every box of t!e taaiae Laxative Dromoyuuia. Tatteta tbm remedy that rare a eJk ta ' V jr' FOR SALE. I have for sale one black and one red roan half Clydesdale stallion, 4 years old, aired by Sir Peter, whose pedigree is on record for 100 years, and was imported from Scotland by . Bennett & Son of Topeka, Kan. ' Said pedigree can be seen on applica tion, i , I also have one black stallion, Clydes dale, whose dam was sired by aforesaid Sir Peter, and he by the imported Clydes dale, Ln Allen, owned by Wm. Froebe, of Sherman County. ' i For further particulars, call on, or ad dress, ,- - " "' ". -f -f-' , N.E. Moffit, 49152 - Monkland, Oregon. Treasurer's Notice. All county warrants registered prior to Aug. 1, 1900, will be paid npon pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases after Nov.. 1, 1901. P. H. Stephenson, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon. Estray Notice. Came to my place about Nov. 1, 1901, a strawberry roan steer, coming two vears old. No brand distinguishable. Split right ear under half crnp left ear. Hack in dewlap. Owner can have same by paying for keep and this notice. H.C.Strickland. Administrator's Notlceto Creditors. Notice is hereby given lost the undersigned, was by the County Conrt of the State of Oregon for Gilliam County, oa January, 29th 1902, ap pointed the administrator of the estate of Samael Lambereon, deceased and baa qualified therefor. All persona having claimi againat aald estate will present the aame to me duly verified at tbe office of Hendrtcksi Bowertnan, Condon Oregon within lis montha from the date of tbe first publication of thin notice. Date of first pabllcation February 6 1902. S. B. Coutdbs Administrator of the Estate of Samuel Lambereon Deceased. SPRING MILLINERY- Finest Line ever opened in Gilliam County. All the lat est styles. Best qualities and ; . v ? . ; :., r 't t valueV. .1 . . .1 I MRS. R. H. VALII. visit DR. JORDAN'S oacarl jiUSEUH OF AHATQLW I03f MARKET ST.. SAM FRANCISCO, CAL The tort Aaatamteal If oa Id in Wni't Ortmtut MrawMM fo Vh CUy. A ttwuttrfut tiaht.fr fltUon. to or aaromi (net- . dUnMM,aMlilvyar4T i to idwt BMrtellstoa tta faalA , Coaat. ITlaHib yuam 0 utu suhuaji rr.iiAit uifinsa Tawaar wara aa4 alddia Aed Meat wka atiir.n from lha aTaeta f routUlal Indla erattaoa a iimua In hiw 'ream Karruna anS pkyaleai Itobtlltr.fm-1 f JrlnailBS', . hjr a eaaikluatloa of r madlea, ( rt araHra power, tilt Cocbir liaaaoarranctd hla Iraatmriit thai it will sol i ' only aifnrS liamrdlaU rallrt, but parmanaiit ( rmotm. u.a.rriM. wimi. rmmn I cur. ia doc Kir aoaa amt aiaim U Mrfurnt ' mlractaa, but Is wall known to b a lair and I I in litapclltr DImshi f a riiriilolan and Btircaon. nro NTPfIII.I IhoranahlT mAitA trarm ' I toa ajataaa wuaout mo uaa oi iiaraar;, Traaaaa flttad hr aa IiHrt. ' rara lor Raalava. aulk an4 mAtti i art for Fllva, riaaara aad Fl.lalia, b ' i ur nn.i Binrcjai ni.i wiwwa t ETXBT HAM analrlnitoaiwlMraoalva' oar nnH oMnitn ot hlaeoniplalnt. . ' TV wMt vuormfM a tfOHlXlVM CU3M te I l tvem aM w wvtertnkg. cnnmiitatioa rnv.K ana atnctiy pnTkts, charges rxnr mbahonadla Traatmaut paraoaall t r by lattar. Wrtta fr anak. PHH.OorHT at1 IMARBIASB. Kf ailkb Faaua, (Avaloabla j douk low mea.) un or wnw OX JORDAN ft CO.. lOSt Markst St, S. t. Cakh Clearance Sale We have invoiced and know that we must reduce some lines to ma'ce room for our heavy Spring purchases. To do this we need your help and we are willing to pay you for it v We offer, for this month only, 30 per cent discount y y on our entire stock of ; dfothing,: Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Gapes and Our store is Democratic Call. The Democratic county convention lor at . a tl.aa, a i iinaui coamy ia oereoy caiiea 10 inwi at Condon Or., on Saturday, April 5th 1902. at ten o'clock a. ta, for the purpose of nominating candidates for county officers, electing delegates to the state and congressional conventions and traos artlng such other business as may prop erly come before tbe convention. Delegates to thisconvention have been apportioned as follows: A rl i ngton .'. ..... .'4 Lone Rock ..... 2 Blalock...;... Condon Ferry Canyon. Idea ..I liatney 2 Mayville 4 Rock Creek.... 4 Trail Fork..,..l r Willow Creek ,..1 ' Being one delegnte-at-larga for each precinct and one far every 15 votes, or major portion thereof, cast forThoa. U. Green for jastice of the Supreme Court at the state election held June 4th 1900. ' The primaries, tor, the purpose of elect ing delegates to ' tte county convention and for nominating precinct and district officers, will be bell at the usual voting places in tbe retpctive precincts on Fri day, Marchi28 190!, at 2 o'clock p. ni. By order of Dewoeatic Central Couiiiit tee. , ' i Ia Cabtib. . ' : .; Chairman. For Sale Fonr choice reidence lots for sale in Condon at a bargain. Enquire at this office. We Have for Sale 900 acre ranch, 500 in cultivation, part sown, part plowed bal ance tstubtle. 400 acres good pasture. . All fenced and cross fenced. Flenty of good water. Two good dwelling houses, good barn, sheds, graneries etc. One mile from school, eight tciles froo Condon. An ideal location for combined stock raising and farming 640 acres mile from school and post office. 350 acres in iif high state of cultivation. 8 acres in choice fruit 6 acres of ' ' which is Huw in bearing. 300 acres in crop which goes with 'land. An abundance of good water -springs and wells. Good ' house, barn and other farm buildings. All well fenced. On ' County road 15 miles from Condon. 'This is one of the most desirable places in the county. - For prices, terms, etc., apply to . Lancaster & Pattison, Condon, - - Oregon. Office? In Globe Building. Correspond with us. : RE-OPENED T HE FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. M. E. SUMMERS Pbop. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managerl - ROUGH AND. DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil ing, Rustic, Ship-lap and all kinds of Rough Lumber. Careful atten given to bills of special sizes and dimension stuff. MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE, called the "QUALITY STORE" because we carry no shoddy goods. Yours for price and quality, LORD & CO Pullman Ordinary Sleepers The tourist travel between tho Fast and the racifie Coast has reached enor mous proportions in the last fear years, and calls lor a special class of equipment. To meet this demand the f ullman Co. has issued from its shops what it tech' nically calls the "Pullman 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 fnrnistied by tho passonger. Each car has a stove for making tea and coffee and doing "light honsnkeeplng", and each section can be Cited 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 tbe wants and comforts of the passengers. In each of the trains which are dispatched daily from Portland bv the O. K. A N. Co. is to be found one of these "Pullman Ordinary Sleepers". The car attached to the "Chicago-Portland Special" goes through to Chicego withont change, and the one in the 'Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas City withoot change. Paasengera in this car for Chicago change to a similar carat Granger. Mnchofthe first class travel is being carried in these cars, the rates being lower, and the service nearly equal to that in the palace sleepers. For rates snd full information, Includ ing folders' write to A. L. Craio, General Passenger Agent, O. R. & N. Co. Portland, Oregon. Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow els, cnlv 25 cents at Condon hotel. O DB L C0ND0N, ORE. M Jack ets. The Arlington Saloon L W. WHITE & CO., PROPRIETORS Fine domestic and imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Bil liard and Pool tables run in connection. First-class goods is our pride. Fresh, cool MILWAUKEE BEER kept constantly on draught. Our constantly increasing patronage tea tides to the fact that we understand how to please our customers. MAIN STREET Condon, : , : : Oregon KERR CIFFOR & CO., PROPS. ...GRAIN... Stored with ns will receive the careful attention of experienced warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement, feed and mill stuffs always on band in any quantities. Gen eral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer. Arlington Warehouse Co D. B. THOMAS, Manager ARLINGTON, - - OREGON The Gondon Barn Only first-class Livery and Feed Stable In the city. Fine new rigs and good teams, Special attention to all stock left In our care. Large, strong corrals in connection. Our terms are reas onable and we solicit your patronage. a Springston & Rogers, Proprietors ihruinruiariJinnjuxri THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR GRAIN GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS CONDUCTED BALFOUR, CUTHRIE & CO , M'C'RS. ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUCLAS, I0NE innnjiruiruinnnnnruui Splendid Specimens of Superior Skill , - la the exprmtalon of lmot tvrry perion who han examined lamplca of work executed at thii office. Superior printing la the kind you want. Work thai ta done In alovenly manner la the kind that neither puya the buidneaa man nor the printer.- All the printing aunt oat from thla oflice la neat and attractive. 8, A. PATTISON rCBMBHCB THE jwuxruuinnruwuinnjinnruuw annnruvuioannnnruvijw Drink Star Famous Hop An Exhiliarating and ;V.; , Manager ARLINGTON jvruiruinjiruiruirufljw Owner Wanted. For dark brown mare 4-year-old weight about 1000 pounds, baiter broke, brand- ed D H with diagonal bar forming figure 4 in upper part of H. Came to my place 4 miles south of Gondon about Dee. 15. Owner can have animal bv paying no,its otherwise she will be sold according to law. ' , EdCorsett, 50dl , Condon Oreg. r. WOOD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon D7 and M(ll sM irni0y anawvrwl Offli'S Main rt Ileal Spring. (JtWDON, 0 "cTsTpalher, rtistif; Barber. Sleelc Shaves and Hair-cuts. Razors honed and ro-Rround. COKDON OREGON. Oa S. EBI, nionuuTOR OF SODA ni 0mJHG IfOlKS Maniifactnrft of Ekxra, Oraaga and CliampaasCUIr, Partaparllk and Iron and all other Boh and Cartionattd Prinks. Condon trmla Is rtact fully solicited. Onion prompt I v filled Arlington, Ore. WANTED! Ht'liablo man for Manager of a Branch 0ffice w8 wi'1 10 Pon 'tt this vlcinhy.' Here in a Rood opn ing for the right roan. Kindly give good reference when writing. THE A T. MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE. Cincinnati Ohio. IlluBtratod catalogue 4 eta. ttatnps. O. L. Neal, the well known auction eer, will give tbe ttricteat attention to all baiineta entruated to hit care. If you have property to tell consult hlra. BRANCH HOUSES: BLALOCX, QUIKM'S A RIGID SCRUTINY OF OUR SAMPLES REVEALS NOTHING BUT OOODNKUS GONDON GLOBE PRINTERY Brewery Co's Gold Beer Nutritious Beverage ALBERT REIPLINGER' of Star Brewery Co's Cold Storage OREGON NICKUN 1 ' ' DENTIST Offlee 303 Deknm Balldlng Portland, Oregon W1U b in Condon on or abowt October 3Ut. to remain lor a abort Uas f ' j.