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THE GQ!!DOULOBL "THURSDAY. MARCH 20. IPQ2. KOI ICE. .-tl.ni si ,il!tini romily. (! tm Uji pr ih tKtin o.i miI mir IrtMels of niUn la t n Owlr nle tve ttiw4 by h writer, ot wcrowwlly hr pan ItntllmK tutt netWr f llth.nl tltMitor HMttimM nwmitwlltj lorp.lu- THE MACHINE BEATEN. The Siuion machine waa bally smashed in Multnon.ah county .., . .. . .11. last Saturday and tt bogtn. to l.Kk M though the beginning f the d has COOie for the little, bl p-l.tic;tl )Qg,f, The independent republicans of ,. ! ' .... I graiuiaiea. i aey nave urruoi w ing owned and controlled by a po litical ring and have shown their resentment in no uncertain way. The people of Oregon aa a class are nhowing marked symptoms of being infected with the anti-ring germ and the disease is becoming so general in all the counties that the old political bosses are begin- j ning to feel their grip loosen and the end of their political career near at haud. Let the good work go on. Let the people of Oregen arise in their might and smash the machine no matter of what party or if of both parties. Let the people rule. Don't be "content to be governed." A COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL . The county court, at its last ses sion, passed an order submitting the question of building a county High school in this county to the oters at the next June election for their approval or rejection. This question is an important one to all the people of the county and there should be nc question as to its adoption. The county needs a High school and there is only one way to get it and that is to vote for it. Under present conditions every pupil who would advance beyond the eighth grade must, at a heavy expense, go outside of the county and it is only a business proposition to establish a high fechool in the county and keep such pupils, and the money they . spend elsewhere, at home. interest himself in the high school matter and make a personal effort to have the question voted favorably upon at the election next June. nirrrr'ir r rn r a e rn rr nrsr? More than a grain of truth may be found in the following from the Salem Weekly Review: "The going back of Hon. H. G. Guild to the Republican Darlv is a matter many of bis former political i brethern marvel at greatly, lo the writer it is but a proof that party linesare rapidly fading away among people who can reason and think outside of their own welfare. To say that Mr. Guild beleives in and adhere to the policies and principles fraudulently set forth under the name of the Republican part, would be as great a mistake as to say he favored similar things done by the Democratic party. Guild is honest. He wants to find the party that is right. It is a hard job. They are all right but to say which is the nearest so, would be unjust to the rest. If honestly stepping from one political party Hits. atkAlkai- urna tlia trmataal in . . " , , - consistency a man was capable of- we would have a pretty fair old world." The man who goes from one pol itical party to another is too often stigmatized as a ''flopper" and a ''turncoat'' by blind partisanism when he should be respected as an honest seeker after truth. The earnest, honest thoughtful man will try to seek a party whose principles come nearest to his idea of what is right rather than try to bend a:I warp his convictions to con form to the dictations of any party. What the country needs at this time, more than all things else, is leps blind partisanship and more intelligent independent political thought and action. More patriots if you please and fewer politcal boss es. 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 preseinannf the Ashville (N.C.) Gauttt. "I contracted a severe of rheu matism early last winter by getting my feet wet. I tried several things for it without beneCt. One day while looking over the Gazette, I noticed that Pain B.ilni waa positively guaranteed to enre rheumatism, so honght a bottle of it and liefore neing twothirdg of it my rheuma tism had taken its flight and I have not had a rheumatic pain einee." Sold by Hudson Pharmacy. A yonng son of T. i, Smith, of Fossil, had one eye knocked entirely from the socket one dav last week by being etrnt-k with a bull bat at the school playground. Mr. Smith is aba nt visiting, friends in Political Points. linn J. N. Williamson, of VIieville, who I a promising aspirant for the re publican nomination for congress wai in M n lr few days last week looking after liia interes ta in the campaign. Mr. Williamson ia at twd member ( the Stale senate and la known a the fa ther of the acalp boonty law. The repnMican prSmariea w'll l hell I neitt Saturday ami there proiiies to he I a arm rvnte between the Moly ami Williamson factiwis In county affair ImH little run Iw learned aa to the Imen- iln! ill" irnurrs in iikiiiiu m muni; ; fathw hRt ( Wmg o j rt(n)V)M,tlRt G 0 v,rtw00l m I given the ntutiination for clerk. Judge j Mariner in reported to have announced hi'lf candidate r re-nmination ' .r C-mnty Judge ami George. TalOiu is also spoken of lor that nomination. C. A. Panneman, Mike Dnkek, R. M Johnson and Frank Yilon have len mentioned aa p-wsihle randidates li eheriffon the repnhliran ticket but if any one knows ho wilt get it they are keeping their ka-wledge to thviuelve. : .s '. . ,.. The tame nnrertaintr teems to eit In regard to the nomination for ronntt tn-aenrer in the republican camp. V. Moore. F. M. Pliter. J. F. R-ieacher and A llenshaw have each been mentioned in con nection with that nomination bnt it i impoesihU to tell who will be snvcescful. R. H. Wain ia mentioned for the aurve; or'a office. The fit nation Is qnite as hard to fath om in the democratic camp as in the republican. B. K. Searcy ia prominent ly mentioned as thenextdemcxatircaii didate for sheriff and hi name eeema to meet with general approval. T. G. J oh upon ia also mentioned for that nom ination. a W. L. Wilcox ia understood to be a candidate for the'nomination for clerk and Tom Mainnophy of Oles and Jack Shelton, of Arlington, have also been mentioned in that connection. Mr. Sht-Ifon has alo neen mentionei for the assesor place ami Rav Rogers, of Ferry Canyon ha aNo lieen brought forwanl bv nnmeroaa friends f-ir that nomination. P. II. Stephenson ia spoken of as like ly to succeed himself to the nomination for county treasurer and L. W. Darling is also thonght to be a good man to suc ceed himself as eonntv snrvevor. He has also been spoken of as a possible candidate for county Jndge Ed Dunn ia aleo beingnrged for the judgeship by many democrats and W. J. Edwards, of Mayville, is also spoken of. So far tbe aa Globs can !ern both par ties eeem to be in the dark as to who will come up for county commisionera, two of whomar) to be elects!, further than that J. B. Goff. of Lone Rock, ia promi nently meutioned for that place uu the republican ticket. Dr. Ready, of Arlington, is spoken of aa the republican candidate for coroner, and Dr Lazier, of Arlington. . and Dr. Wood, of Condon, arementioned fur that place by the democrats. The right thing for the membo's of both parties to do n to attend their respect- ive primaries and send np delegates to the conventions who will nominate none hat good men to till these offices. The rank and file shoo Id realize that they are the people aud should adopt as their motto "no ringster8 need apply." Having a Run on Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Between the hours of eleven o'clock a. m. and closing time at night on Jan 25. 1901 , A. F. Clark, dmggist.Glade Spri ngh Va, sold twelve bottles of Chain herlsinS Cough Remedy. He says, 'I never handled a medicine that sold better or gav better satisfaction to my custom ers." This Remedy has been in general nae in Virginia for tnanv years, and the , ,, ' . . ... people there are well acquainred with its excellent qualities. Many of them have testified to the remarkable cures which it hat effected. When yon need a good reliable medicine for a cough or cold, or attack of the grip, use Chamberlain's Congh Remedy and you are certain to be more than pleased with the qnick core which it affords. For Bale by Hud son rbarmacy. ANNOUNCEMENT - - I will open today a fine line of Millinery Gooda including trim med and nntritnmed hats, flowers and trimmings. CRAND EASTER DISPLAY Call today and inspect my stock. MISS DORA DOWNING- CONDON, OREHON. AVENERI0U3 CARBOLINEUM Avenerious Carbolineum is here to stay. Ask those who have used it. It prevents decay in fence pof-ts, water tanks and all wood work and is a guaranteed article. It also exterminates chicken lice and mites and keeps them away j 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, ACENTS. rbif tgnatara Is on every box o( Cta gonnine Laxative Bromo-Quhtiin Tueu & remedy that curra m eolc Ia '.is 17 LONE ROCK. Amne WinetaaJ took the show people to Condon Monday, MatWk A 11am sent their team to lleppner for gixxla Monday. Stock nt all kin-Is have come out of the winter in faiiiy good rood ion but the new grass ia not growing fast on ac count of the cvdd weather. The aeather ha been diagreeable the pat eek jt aUmt a ia usual for Mrch weather but the sheep oanera epeciliv are looking with an anx'oua eye for tine wi-iither son as the lambing tn-ai-on i iear at hanl. The i-ekbraled lr. Cann medicine show was here and exihititetl for aevetal nights and fnrnishe i bin for the crowds that gatheretl in nightly. In the mean time they raked in several hnudred $ by the sale of their waive. The priae dia mond ring which was given to the most popular lady was a laughable contest, of enure the iretty big folks all jumped in for the prixe but their experiences were like the old wom.iii's dance, "tthort and nweet." lint the molest little 10-year- old girl Delia Cason, kept staying all the time. Surveyors Darling of Gilliam and Ken nwly of Wheeler county were jointly do ing some surveying between the two counties last week for the purpiee ol es tablishing a corner on the lands of W.1I. Colwell and Uhaa. Frax-r, the establish ment of thia corner has a material effect nt several of the land owners n a by as it has lieen a bone of contention for the last 20 years. After working a couple of days the surveyors adjourned until April 10 for the purpose of giving the parties interested further opportunity to fur nish all the law and evidence they wish. The result of this enrrey w ill lie watched with much interest by the people of this community and the surveyors say that t here are several such cases to be settled in the future. Get a free sample of Chamherlain'e Stomach and Liver Tablets at llmlson's t'harmacy. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their nseia not fallowed bv constipation as is often tne case with pills. Regular iie, 25 cents per box. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank the people who an kindly assisted ns during the sickness and death and at the burial of our belov ed lathy hoy. Mb. and Mrs. A. A. Cox and Family. Will Grant was over from Mayville for a few days last week. Fossil school district has voted to bond the district for (5.000 to help build a new brick school house. The building will cost $7,000 and f2.000 will lie raised by private subscription. Condon should wake no and take a hint. "The world do move" hut in school matters in Gil liam county it moves exceeding slow. Working 24 Hours "a Day. There's no rest for those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always busy, curing Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Billiousness, Fever and Ague. They banish 8ick Headache Iriveont Malaria. Never gripe or weak en. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. Only 25c at Condon Phar macy TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take LaznUve Br.. .no Quinine Tablets. All dniireisU refund the money if it failitocure E. W. Grore'i iixnature is on each box. 25c Notice to Taxpayers. All persons paying their tax for 1901 on or before the loth dav of March 1902 will he allowed a rebate of 3 percent. Bnt if one half of said tax is n.,t paid on or before June 1st 1902, a penalty will he added of ten er cent and interest at twelve percent from the first Monday in April 1902. W. L. Whxox, Sheriff of Gilliam county Oregon. For Sale. A fino young Jack coming 3-year-old, Bred from Cooke B'os. "Pinino" and Frizzel's be9t Jenny. Enquire of Cooke P.rob, 2lo Condon Oregon. SPRING MILLINERY. Finest Line ever opened in Gilliam County. All the lat est styles. Best qualitjes and values MRS. R. H. WALN. 'vioit DR. JORDAN'S caur UUSEUU OF AHATOUY 1051 MARKET ST., SAM FRANCISCO, CAL (IMraa Sluk aat amaik.J Thttarf-Mt Anatomical Howum In tu Wur i. Urra'tit attntetlm tn tht City. A VmtHfrfxil ttjhtjor vitilwi. WkBa, or any contract, d dlM)MH),BMlllTly c real tr th oldant bpctallituii tb I'aoUU CoMt. JMablblMd M yar, i oa. jozoAn-rnivATE diseases Ymamm awe m4 Mirfrfia M1 atrn who ara atim-rin from tha cUVeu of routhful lndl oratioua or axuaaiuHi lit m..n... ' yaara. Korvonoand phyalcai nabllltr.Ian. , axrtenar. Lata Naunvaxl in all liam.mmi. ( oalioiia; llrraiatorrli, Fratalur- rBra,oaarrbaa, w Irct, rrrqaearT I f Urlaallaa;, via. lijr a eombhiailon of rviiia-nna, VI (raai ouraiira power, III Doctor t liuaoarratisrad lila lraatmiit thai It mtti n 01117 an.iro iramrautio r-Mfl. but prmaiint ciira. i iwcur oo-a nm claim u nrrfunn - luiinvion. on, m w,n annwn 10 va a rir and i qiinro PhTIHan and Siircrou, lrmluaol I iu !ilpofuHjr-Dlaeaa ut Hob. . airHILia Ihoronf hiy cradlcntcd from I tb lyilam without tha u of Jloa ear... Traaaaa fitted hr an KiMrt n.ait I ear for Itaatnro. A quick and radical iir for llaa, fr-faaara and Fl-lalia, by Dr. Jordan' upeclal palnlrai motbojg. ETEBT MAM artDl rlnc to oa will raoetva oor iwtt opinion of liigcrtniplahif. ' Wt will Ounnmlu m IfOSlTIVM CVJtM Ix ivrrn eat umlertnk. VonvioftlMa FHKK no atncur pnTata, ' CHARGES VKHY HICAkOXADLJi Treatment poraooally or by letter. Writ for Rnnlr. PIIII.OSOPHT . A HIRRIIOC Uailkd Fmhil A viJiialiia bouk for meti.) Call or writ 0a JOftOAN a CO., lOSt Market 81, S. P. hi Casli Clearance Sale We have invoiced and know that we must reduce some lines to make room for our heavy Spring purchases. To do this we need your help and we are willing to pay you for it We offer, for this month only, 30 per cent discount on our entire stock of Clothing, Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Capes and Jackets. Our store is called the "QUALITY STORE" because we carry no shoddy goods. Yours for price and quality, Democratic Call. The Denim-mill: count? convention for (iillinni county la Itfrchv railed to imn-t at Condon Or , on Batnrday, April 5th 1902. at ten o'clock a. m. fortlif pur post of notuinating canriidatea tor county offirvrs, elnctinu delegate, to the atate and coiijre?sii)nMlconventit'ii and trana Hftlnjc anch other Imeineaa aa may prop erly come before the convention. Delegates to I hia convention have been apKirttonel aa follow a: Arlington ...4 Lone Rock 2 rllalotrk 3 Condon 6 Ferry Canyon.. .. 6 Idea 1 Matney 2 Mayville 4 Rock Creek.... 4 Trail Fork 1 Willow Creek 1 . Being one delegate-at-UrgD fur each precinct mid one for every 15 votea, or major portion thereof, cant for Tlios. G. Green for justice ol the Supreme Court at th .tale lcUoo held June 4th 1900. The primaries for the purpose of elect injj delejrateato the county convention and tor nominating precinct and district officers, will iie held at the neiiitl voting places in the reepective precinctaon Fri day, March 28JU02, at 2 o'clock p. m. By order of Demuciatic Central Cuuiuit tee. - Iba Carter. Chairman. For Sale Fonr choice residence lota for sale in Condon at a bargain. Enquire at thia office. We Have for Sale 900 acre ranch, 500 in cultivation, part sown, part plowed bal ance stubble. 400 acres good pasture. All fenced and croes fenced. Plenty of good water. Two good dwelling houses, good barn, sheds, graneries etc. One mile from school, eight iriles from Condon. An ideal location for combined stock raising and farming 640 acres $ mile from school and post office 350 acres in high Btate of cultivation. 8 acres in choice fruit 6 acres of which is now in bearing. 300 acres in crop which goes with land. An abundance of good water springs and wells. Good" bouse, bam 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, Office io Globe Building. RE-OPENED The Model ;fine wines, liquors and cigars, everything new and up-to-date. M. E. SUMMERS Paop. LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO. HERBERT HALSTEAD, Managed ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER. We offer a complete stock of Fine Surfaced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Ceil ing, Rustic, Ship-Up 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, LOST VALLEY, OREGON, LORD & CO. Pullman Ordinary Sleepers The tourist travel between the Kant and the Pacific Const haa reached enor mous proportions in the Uxt few yearn, anl call' lor a apecial class of equipment. To meet thia demand the I'tiUnou) Co. haa issued from its shops what it tech nically calls the 'Tullman Ordinary Sleeper." These cars appear similar lo the regular sleepers Mug built on the aauie plan, but not furnished with the same eletrance. They are equipped with niattreaees, blankets, sheets, pillowa, pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes, ect. , requiring notiiinit of the kind to lie fnriiiioied by the passenger. Kach car Iims a stove for making ten and coffee and doing "light housekeeping", and each section can he tilted with an adjust able table. A uniformed porter accom panies each car, his business being to make np berths; keep the car dean, and look after the wants and comforts of the passengers. In each of the trains which nre dispatched daily from Portland by the O. K. A N. Co' is to lie found one of these "Pullm in Ordinary Heepers". The car attached to the "Chieafcxel'ort land Special" goes through to Chit-ego without change, and the one in the "Atlantic Expresa" runa lo Kansas City without change. Pansengers in this car for Chicago change to a similar carat Granger. Much of tbe first class travel Is being carried in these cars, the rates lieing lower, and the service nearly equal to that in the palace sleepers. For rates and full information, includ ing folders' write to A. L. C.uo, General Passenger Agent, O. R. & N. Co. Portland, Oregon. Baths Hot and cold water, clean tow els. r t-K 25 cents at Condon hotel. Oregon, Correspond with us. -CONDON, ORE. The Arlington Saloon C. 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 toattfies to the fact that we understand bow to please our customers. MAIN Condon, KERR CIFFOR & CO., PROPS. ...GRAIN... Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experienced warehousemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement, feed and mill stuffs always on hand in any quantities. Gen eral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer. Arlington Warehouse Co D. B. THOMAS, Manager ARLINGTON, - - OREGON The Condon Barn Only first-class Livery and Feed Stable in the city. Fine new rigs and (food teams. Special attention to all stock left In oar care. Large, atronu corrals in connection. Our terms are reas onable and we solicit your patronage. mnuwvnjwuuvuiuuuuuuwu THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FAID FOR GRAIN GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS CONDUCTED BALFOUR, CUTHRIE & CO , M'C'RS. ARLINCTON, BLAIOCK, DOUCLAS, ION;: innjmnnrminiuiruvuuvuin Splendid Specimens of Superior Skill In the exprmmlon nt almont every tK-mon who him exnmlnH inmples ot work eieiMittxt Ht thia otlicc. Huperlor iirlntlnK U the klmt yem want. Work tlmt j done In a nlovvnly mnnnnr li the kind that netthur pnyn the biml ncim in mi nor the printer. All the printing wnt out from this olllce Is ueut mid llmctlve. S. A. PATTISON WHUKHKU THE injxruinnni uu uonruiruw w uinnn lXTuuxruuuxruiruxriJU Drink Star Famous Hop Am Cst- I r i4-i r rr il nil UAiiiiiaiaiuig o.ia c: Manager ARLINGTON juuiruTjmnjuxruvinjwu Trespass Notice. . All nuruAiia urea KuraaKtf ururnuil dfyolnat d u in pi nur ninntire, gnrliaKe, or other - re- f . I... 1.1. - nine iimiieron hiiv ioih, iikh'kf or iro erty now owned or controlled bv the underpinned w ithin the corporate limits of the city of Condon. All persona failing to comply with this notice will hn nrimfiMHerl to the fullest extent of the law. Condon Oregon. . 3.Z. Lancastub. March 4, 1903. P. WOOD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon py and nlilit calli promptly aiKWoroil OBloa Main Kwl tirr Hprliij, WNDON, ... OKB. C. S. PALMER, rtisti; Barber. Sleelc ShavoM and Hair-cuts. Razor honod and ro-Rround. CONDON OREGON. O. S. EBI, ruoruiETou or - SODA J fiOTTUXG IIQKKS aaKaBWaaaB Jtaniifactnrfrof Boil, Orng and ChaiiipftriJUItrl araaparllla ami Iron and all olhir Hoftaml Carltonatett Drlnka. Comloti Iradr) ia rt'iiwt full aollfltvil. Ortlera prom pi ly filluJ Arlington, Ore. U, L. N'mI, tha wall known auction. er, wlllglva thaatrlcteai attention to II litmlnpaa ntruatl to lila care. It VO. pwp-rtjMto anjl connilt hltn. Notio hf Final 8attlmant. Nutlr. It bvrvby Elton that )i HnderalfiiMt hai flld bU final amiaut admlnUtrator ot Ita. eiUte of Ilvmy Det-k, Uhhk1. wllb tba Comity Court of Ollllara Cumity, Orvgun, aud lbt Mid Court tut appol ntod Monday. May S, 1002. at I o'elork p. m, at Condon, Orvgon. m th. Uroa nd plac lor bearinf otijwlloin tu Mid final MroanUnd lor lb. (In) lulllomnnl Ih.rwl. All holra, erodttort or othtfta tjitvrmtvd In aald rttal., thould III. Iht'lr otJtliini, H any Ihey bv, on or bvtor lb day and bour tbova nam Ml. C. J. Quma. Datvd Marrh IS, 1900. AdmlnUtrator. STREET Oregon BRANCH HOUSES: BIALGCK, QUINN3 r A RIGID SCRUTINY OP OUR SAMPLE REVEALS NOTHING BUT GOODNESS CONDON GLOBE PRINTERY Brewery Co's Gold Beer Nutritious Beverage ALBERT REIPLINGER of Star Brewery Co's Cold Storage OREGON T li. NICKUN, DENTIST Offlee 003 Deknm BiiildlnK, Portlnnd. Oregon Will be In Condon on or sbont October 2Ut tn rvniHln for a short lime Treasurer's' Notice. All county warrants registered prior to A n if. 1, 1900, will be paid upon pre sentation at tuy office. Interest ceases after Nov. 1, li)01. P. H. Stkphenhon, Treasurer of Gilliam county, OregAn, J.