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THURSDAY. MAY I. IOQ2.
1 h ;i iHVltrt Mmrttl from U
wil.m ailt.m . my, nwk
tii;tB4pir.it w il.nl eitl" J,
...diiMf in " v1! '"i .
Kr4 by h writer. n.wH)v Mr rjin-
tnMitr a.umw i rw'i'ii"i) Hwopiw
i..i.r.r bwI by nmpoiiWui.
j
;
V, announced I
t-t... . tt..:..l
himself as a canamaie vr "
States senator. He will make a
long, if not a strong candidate.
The Globs offio is fully equip
ped to turn out candidate cards on
short notice and in a neat and ar
tistic manner. Prices reasonable.
Hive every voter In the county a
card and he will not forget that
your name is on the ticket
Senator Money, of Mississippi,
was put off a street car in Washing
ton D. C. the other, day for refusing
to pay bis fare and in the melee
Ffabbed the conductor with jsV- pen
knife. Senator Clarke, of Montana,
also" kicked up a row because a po
liceman .Vented to arre6t him for
"scorching" V:t lU V- automobile
in the same city. If the capitol
could borrow Condon's marshal for
a few weeks he might bring some of
their rough element to time.
George Chamberlain, the demo
cratic nominee for governor opened
his campaign in Baker City the oth
er night, and among other things,
he said: "If my opponents can place
their finger on any dishonorable or
corrupt official act of mine with
any shade or coloring of truth.
will retire from this canvass and re
sign the nomination." That is a
pretty broad challenge for a mod
ern politician to make unless he
knows his position to be absolutely
unassailable and if Chamberlain is
not "called" it will tend to materi
ally strengthen his position with
the people. The people are getting
weary of political grafters and the
man who can boldly make such an
assertion and not be proven a bluffer
by bis opponents will prove a hard
man to beat even if his party is in
"the minority. -
THE PORTAGE ROAD.
Portland at last seems to be
taking an interest in the por
tm road at - Celilo and the
3
i ndications are favorable to its early
completion. Walla Walla and
Lewiston capitalists are interested
in the project and their plan, is to
take over the interests of Paul Mohr
in the present property and give
him stock in the new company to
the value of his present holdings.
It is claimed that the road can eas
ily be put in ope rat'on within four
months and that freight rates will
be reduced from 25 to 50 per cent.
If carried out this project will mean
much for Eastern Oregon and it
will no doubt be tbe means of hur
rying rail communication between
Condon and the Columbia river.
LOWELL VS. FURNISH.
Hon. Stephen A. Lowell ia being
roasted for his recent letter pledg
ing bis support to Chamberlain the
democratic nominee for governor.
Judge Lowell is a life long republi
can and was a prominent aspirant
for the nomination which Mr. Fur
nish landed, and this fact is taken
as a text by many partisan writers
and spouters who are busy just now
VUlitying wwm as a smy
villifying Lowell
lieaa ana a traitor to nis party, xi Members are requested to send in an
Mr. Lowell's only reason for refus-1 account of their donations to the aece
ing to support Mr Furnish is the : tary by the 20th f each month so she
fact that Furnish Becured the nom-! hve tin' t0 hHV? thetu P"b!ehi
it kr ii. , i t; i the last of each month.
l nation tutu uuiyeu wantoi uio w-
eition ia certainly discreditable, to
eay the least, but if his reasons are
&s he etateB In his letter, that Fur
nish secured the nomination and
, . i .l t.
hopes to secure an election through
rt ' 1 I a.
a
eorrnpt influences and by corrupt
. .. . . . .
methods he is to be commended.
a I
rr a true patriot and an honorable
citizen. ' His action may not be
good politics from tbe etand point
of future personal preferment in
his uartvbut we take Judge Lowell
to be a man who will throw
politi
cal advancement to the winds where
it conflicts with what he believes to i
be right. .The number of men who
place principle above party is in
creasing wonderfully fast in these
days and in them lies the only, hope
of the perpetuation of republican
institutions. 1
. Notice to Contractors.
Kcalw.l hida will be received ti tft.il Sat
nrdav May 10, 1902, at 5 o'clock, p. in.,
f ir the building of a two rtory residence
in C ondon. Material to be furnished by
the undersigned. Plans and specifics-j
t'ono may lie seen at Dunn Bros' store'
where sealed bids may be left. The
ewi ,..- .
... M.loAt anv anil all lilfla ia herehr
..... urn md
legerved.
i . -. .s.ivo,
Condon, Oregon.
Aj rit SO, 1002
What's the matter with Condon T
she all ri
xahi. Fcrty-six to one for
school house bonds and that one
was a mistake.
If Williamson butchers Butcher
and if Chamberlain furnishes Fur-
nfebwith a ticket up Salt river
who will be on top the m rninj? of
June 3rd the rooster or the ooonT
Forty-six to one for wuool nouae
-
KukIa U nrettr cood. II snows tnai
r
Pbhc. nterest u awakened in ,Cn
don to the importance of better
school facilities. The next man
who tells voo that Condon is the
rooter of moss backisro in scnool
matters should be told to "go to.
' ARLINGTON.
visited bv a thunder
ahowrr Monday evening.
w " ll P...U-..TI and 'jeorae Miller made
trip to tleppner Monday.
n. XtcKaiii and family have mortHi
over the millinery store
Onr Wnckwntth, W .J. Kirklaud, U
laid no with the gp mill "i.
J. SnivOia finiahei shearing hie sheep
this week.. , v. ' '' :
Rnrk Viinan was in 00 bwinws
trip the first of. the week.
- int.tn FrharnWher and- bride were
op from Bialock Toesrfay.
A. M. Wherrv was in from Dot, Wash.
1th a lowd ol hotter, Monday.
Frank Wilson and mother came In
troio Condo a Tuesday.
All the Deoole went to the river Snn-
day to see the haptiring.
1 H .Wood ia in Portland thin week
hnvinir Block for hi furniture, store.
Bnrhanan Broe. have (rone to bewieton
Idaho, wh-re they Have twogni a rawn
M. Mcftwald was in and took oat i
load of ehearert Wednesday.
tv'alahnn araa in from Clem Moo-
da. He r-port grain doing fine in
that section
Ti... mni talk ntm lanndrv mil b
white people being started iu the near
fntnre.
i? u L.:i,t;n tm mills ill at tlif Mm!
I rtnrnt- His tinahUr. Mahfl l
looking after him.
Mm. E. Lome rame over from Proeeer
vv. .i. .m ..nl tn hpr liomeetean
Tueniay.
Aeonpleof Simrods walke.! about 12
miles rinnday ami eaniint iwo aucarra
and -even trout in Wood goivn.
Ti..rnrinrU'trhnnM Co. received
their wool br this weekand are going
to buill another aarenonne
A vnnno man bv the name of Tavlor
from the Vallev, lied in Arlington r ri
dav. Hia body was sent below for burial
n T nU haa th rntie all un hi"
honei and ia now potting on the roof.
Jem Budd ia Helping witu me carpeoter
work
i ...l.vn.! nf'U,ra n!ir. rhi.;kens.
nviili ami neoole arrivel in
Arh ngton Friday .mm Iowa on their way
to Uonuoo to ii a.
We are glad to note that Mies Etta
Campbell ie improvinti. She came op
from the Valley to vioit with Mrs. Lney
UurlDurtanii waa taxen in.
. Fought For his Life
"My father and and aiater both died of
CononiDDtion." writeeJ. T. eatherwai
of Wyandotte, Mich., "and I was aaved
from the eaoie friithtfal fate only by Dr.
King'a New Diecovery. An attack of
Pnenmonia left an obstinate cmgh and
verv severe la t'onble, which ane-e!
lent doctor could n t help, but a few
months' nee of (his wonderful uifdicine
made me as well as evr and I gainvd
much in weinht." Infallible for Coughs
Colds and all Throat and Lnng trouble
Trial bottles free. Uar-inteed bottles
60c and $1.00 at Condon Pharmacy.
Monthly Reoort I. S. S.
The following is the report of High
and Branch, International Sunshine
Soeietv. of Condon for April;
Sent ont 8 letters of cheer, 8 rolls of
papers, 1 postal, 1 pkg. plants, 1 pkg.
Datterns. 1 roll Qiiitt scrap.
Society stamps nsed.Se, birthday prea-
enta 4.
Donation I aack reading matter, 27
cents in stamps.
No report has been received of the
fast meeting or entertainment.
Mar birthdays Mrs. V. E. Hi-nston
Condon ; Miss Lain Adlard 14h Ajax.
Aoxas Palmeb, ;
Secretary.
Eli-e.-c Palxeb,
. President.
No Loss of time. .
I have sold Chambt-riiin'e Cilii C.ol-
' era and Diarrhoea Reoieilv fur
WOfM mher onl f H
w tl L. .t t
TiSIa (All;! if aT '
timn it. I sold five h.itles of it vetoer-
Has m thivaliera that cinld iro no fnrther
;, fh y ,re lwork 8ain ,hi8 morning
... .......
H. R. Phelps. Plvmooth. Oklahoma
Aa will be seen by the a hove
I the threshers were able to keep on wiih
j their work without lsing a single rlav'a
time. Yon ahonld keep a bottle of this
X?A,tia.lv in vnnr limim. ITur AiiIm bp
; Condon Pharmacy.
Stops the Cough
. and works off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quiiiine Tablet cure a cold
B one diy. No Cure, no Par. Price 2A cent
Notice to Taxpayers.
All persons paying their tax for 15)01
on or before the loth dav of March 1902
will he allowed a rebate of 3 percent.
Bnt if one half of said tax ia not paid
on or before June 1st 1902, a penalty will
be added of ten per cent and interest at
twelve percent from the first Monday In
April 1902.
W. L. Wilcox,
Sheriff of Gilliam conntv Oregon
Dress Making.
Mrs. W. R. Neal ia prepared to do
j ressVak ing a nfl ladies tailoring. Bat-
areaemaaiog snu .... Mur.,.B. r,-
tnl M...nnAa.l Vah. nafMnaA
. , 1( j j
BOIICiieu. vilvo oer vail. iuu uuui
froni school building.
' Serrtl-Annual Statement.
The send-annnal statement el the fl-
nanctal condition of Gilliam county for
the ail month ending March SI, 1902,
has fust been made pnblic.
Theconntv clerk'e statement shows
that during the lime above named the
ronntv omit allowed claiina to the
amount off 10021 03 ror which wsrraota
were .Irawn. Of thi amoa-.t f3KM 43 is
rhaived to the road ami bridge account ;
1397.60 to pauper account ; $440.30 to
ct i luminal account circnit court; IZ33.io
rviiuiuinal acconnt. lunicectMirt;t531i7
to book stationery ami printing account ;
$183 64 toconrt honne and jail account;
inaane awotint. 126 45; jury account.
$302 50; fuel account $125 00 election ac
count. $10.00; coyote bounty account
$806 00; rebate tax account, $17 20, and
to county officiala salary account, $3,113
45.
.Thesheri(Pn staiementahowa that that
official has rec-ivl a t8 an I tn'nHl
over to the comity treasurer $26,033 85.
Tlie treaanrwr'e tetrt shows that he
had of the gt-""1 fun balance on
hand from last report of $11,601.15; re
ceived from taies $26,033 85; and aa fees
from varioneiiKiurcee, $1,323 43. Of this
amonnt he baa redeemed county war
rants to the amonnt of $12,653.22; school
warrants, $4,791.66; triplicate receipts,
S3.257.78: Interest state tax, rebates etc.
$8,225 20, leaving a balance on hand of
$10,025 57. Of the school In nd there was
on hand from last report $4,865 06; taiee
received $4.62118 making a total of $9,
486 24. School warrants have been re
deemed to the amonnt of $4,791.66 leav
inc a balance on hand of ti,&)4 53.
The eommary statement gives the to
ut liabilities of the county at $33,025.12
and the resource at $24,775.00. Ol thia
amount, the tnnda ia the hands of tbe
eonnty treasurer, applicable to the pay'
ment of conntv warrants is given aa $S,
331.00 and the estimated amount of un
paid taxes ia given as $19.444 00.
Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After
Fourteen Year of Sufferleg.
"I have hen afflicted with sciatic riser.-
matisiu for f- urteen years," esya Joeh
Kdrar. of tifrmsntown.Cal. "I wasabie
to be around but constantly snnVred. I
trii"d even thing I eonld hear of and at
last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, which f did and was immediately
relieved and in a short time cured.
and I am happv to eav it has not return
ed." Whv not ne thin liniment and get
wellT" Sold bv Condon Pharmacy.
AJAX.
Mr and Mr. 0car Malev visited Cn-
dnn the first of the week.
John Smith visited the the Palmer
ranch Pal onlay and Sunday.
This part of the the conntv was visited
by a fine rain storm fcatnrday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Palmer attended the
Inn grange Rt Atvilln Saturday.
M'im Minnie Adlsrd is helping Mrsfhas
Carter cook tor the Barker A PliU-r shear
ing crew.
Fred Adlard jr. has retnrned home
from Stigr's sheep camp where he has
been working.
Walter Farrar who has been helping
the Smith hoy with thir sheep return
ed home Snnday.
Jennie and Harre Palmer went tn Al
ville Satnrdsv to the grange. They sav
the Igo grange is all right.
Jack Gibson and Joe Sanders of the
John fay river were riding in this prt
of the country for horses the firt of the
wnk.
TheMksnf Ais gsfhered on main
street Tnesdav evening to we Harrv Pal
mer ride a hocking broncho. After giv
ing three or fur tremendous leaps the
broncho managed to get Harry off, sad
dle and all, but was soon captnred bv his
brother and Harrv saddled him and
mounted him agiin jot to prove that
he could ride him and he did.
Whooping Cough.
A woman who has had experience with
thia disease, tells how to prevent any
dangerous coneqnenses from it. She
says: Our t ree children took whooping
congh last summer, onr baby being only
three months old. and owing to onr giv
ing them Chamberlain's Congh Remedy
they lost none of their plnmpness and
came ont in much better health than
other children whofe parent" did not opp
Mdsremedv. Onroldes girl would call
lastilv fr cough svrnD hetween wiioops.
Jeskir Pinkkt Hall. Springfield, Ala
This Riuedv ia for sale bv Condon
P.'iarmncy.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE PAY
Take Laxative Bmain Oulnlne Tablet. All
dragrfst refund the money 11 It falls to cure
K. W. Crove denature 1 on each box. 25c
C. E. RAN0US
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Plans and Specifications on
application. Job work neatly
done on short notice and at
reasonable rates.
Condon Oregon.
AVENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM
Ayenerious Carbolineum is here
to stay. Ask those who have
used it. It prevents decay in fence
pofd, watfer tanks and all wood
work and is a guaranteed article.
It also exterminates chicken lice
and miles and keeps them away
permanently. It Is a general pu
rifier of manger, chicken house or
U Spreads With ft brUSb
ir o r I . I
and is a nice, nut-brown paint.
I CLARKE & FRAZER, ACEKTS.
i
t 4
Administratrix's Notice to Creditors.
Kon i hereby Riven uut ins anaeraiiciiea,
K. tha Tamil Court of the Mate ot Oreson
tor Gilliam County, appointed the dnilnlj-
tratrrtx ol tbe estate ol David U Fattettou. do-
ceawd and ha qualified therefor.
All persons having claim aamt said eMie
will present the moib to me duly verified at my
reidenc at Lone Rock, Oregon, within la
month from the date ol the tint publication
ol tnunotiee in me umw uub.
Date ot Brat publication March V. VSOi.
tf4SAa A. BBADriKLO,
Execntrts ot the Estate of David L Patterson,
deceased.
CONDON
SHOE
SHOP
ALL KIND Or KKfAlI WORK KCATLY
Hon; old moss Mads uooo a mkw
TURNID HHUX a-H!.U IB FlSxT
C'LAK BTVLB. HATlKfAlTlOH OOASAS.
TEKD. A TAFLS LISSoV feKN'S AND .
Ot' CCiTOX MADS HUK M STOCK.
ri.va ujiK or rouNTAis rr.noN bauk
OTIS. YY. PROPiT Prop.
Headqnarters Hot
McMorris
Telephone
. Supplies.
Condon, Oregon.
THE INTERIOR WAREHOUSE GO.
WILL HAVE ITS NEW WOOL BALER IN OPERATION BY MAY 1ST.
HIGHEST PRICE FOR GRAIN. GENERAL WAREHOUSE BUSINESS.
BALFOUR, CUTKRIE & CO , M'C'RS. ARLINGTON, BLALOCK, DOUCLAS, I0NE
THE CELEBRATED
. . COLUMBIA BREWERY . .
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the prodnctof this well-known brewerv the United States Health
Report for June 28. 1900 says: "A more superior brew never entered the
lahratory of the United States Health reports. It is absolutely devoid of the
slightest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand is composed of the best
of malt and and choicest of hops. Its tonic qualities are of the highest Btid it
can he need with the greatest benefit and satisfaction by both old and young.
Its nne can conscientionslv be prescrilied bv the physicians with the certaintv
that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
;t REiOPENED
FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE.
M. E. SUMMERS Prop.
The Arlington Salqon
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. Freeh, cool MILWAUKEE BEER kept constantly on
draught. Our constantly increasing patronage testifies to the fact
that we understand how to please our customers.
MAIN STREET
Condon, : : : Oregon
LORD & CO
Pullman Ordinary Sleepers J
Tha tj tn rial travel between the Kasl
and the Pacific Coast has reached enor
mous proportions in the last lew years,
ml IU l.ir a anei-ial class of eotliument.
To meet this demand the Pullman Co.
has issued from its shops wliatit lecn
nically calls the "Pullman Ordinary
Sleeper." These cara appear similar to
the regular sleepers iieinjt hnilt on the
same plan, bnt not furnished with the
same elenance. .They are equipped with
mattresies, blankets, sheets, pillows,
pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes,
ect. , reqiilrinit nothing of the kind to
be furnined by the passenaer. Kach
car has a stove for making lea and cotfce
and diiinn "light honwkeepiini", and
each section can befitted with an adjust
all table. A nniforniet Dorter accom
panies each car, his business being to
mOa nn lurtha keen the car clean, and
look after the wants and comforts of the
Dasaemrers. In each ol the trains which
are dispatched daily from Portland hy
the O. K. A N. Co! is to be found one
!of these "Pullman Ordinarv Sleepers".
Tim car attached to the "ChicaBo-Piirt-
land teMl" goes through to Chit-ego
Initliont chamce. and the one In the
' "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas Citv
I viilwmt I'liMiiie. I'aHsenirers In thia car
! for Chicago change to a similar carat
Ura nger.
Much of the first class trsvel Is lieing
carried in these cars, the rates being
lower, and the service nearly equal to
that in the palace sleepers.
For rales snd full information, includ
ing folders' write to
A. T. Ckaio,
General Passenger Agent. O. K. & N. Co.
Portland, Oregon.
Baths Hot ami cold water, clean tow
els, only 2if cent at Condon hotel.
M
C0ND0N, ORE.
J.
KERR CIFFOR & CO., PROPS.
...GRAIN...
Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experienced
warehonsemen. Barb wire, nails, salt, sugar, lime, cement,
feed and mill stufT always on band in any quantities. Uerr-
cral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer.
Arlington Warehouse Co
D. B. THOMAS, Manager
ARLINGTON, - - . OREGON
The Condon Barn
Only Oret-cla Livery and Feed Btable In the city. Fine new
rites and good teann. Biecial attention to all ttock left In our
care. Large, etronit corral In connection. Our terms are reas
onable and we solicit your patrouage.
Sprinnston & Rogers, Proprietors
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager!
ROUGH AND DRESSED, LUMBER.
We offer a complete stock of Fine Sarniced Lumber, consisting of Flooring, Cell
ing, Rustic, 6hip-)ap and all kinds of Rnngh Lomber. Careful atten
given to bills of special sues and dimension stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE,
LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
1 vjt ftnvSi
LATEST DESIGNS
IN WALL PAPER
I have just received a large
invoice of wall paper in lat
est styles and pattern".
About a ton of it on hand
and must be sold by June 1.
Pricenjwonderfnlly low; Es
timates furnished.
W. A. DARLING.
SPRING MILLINERY.
Finest Line ever opened, in
Gilliam County. All the lat
est styles. Best qualities and
values
MRS. R. H. WALN.
9 &9vr
rbia signature Ii on every bos of the gcmulne
I nxntive RrnmnaOuiiiin Tablets
-tbe remedy tbat cure a colfi la t fl f
r. WOOD, M. D.
Phyalolan nd Surgeon
Pa and night ealli prowplly aniwsrsd
Otnoa Main suvel near Siirlitg.
CONDON, onK-
ncfsTPALMER,
prtistK Barber.
Sleek Shaves
and Hair-cuts.
Razors honed and re-ground.
CONDON
OREGON,
O. S.-EBI, ;
PROPRIETOR OF
SODA J ;0TTZN G U ORA'S
Manufacturer of Ma, Orange and
Champagne Cider, Parsaparllla and
Iron and all other Soft and Carbonated
Drinks. Condon trade la respect
fully solicited. Orders promptly filled
Arlington, Ore.
). ftaal.'the'wetl known auction
eer, will give the strictest attention to
all business entrusted to his care, it
you have property to sell consult nun.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I have opened a fins line ol
Millinery Uoods Including trim
med and aotriinmed hats, Bowers
and trimmings
MODERN MILLINERY
Call today and Inspect my stock
MISS DORA DOWNING.
CONDON, OREGON.
BRANCH HOUSES: BIAIOCK, QUIXN
1
The Dalles Marble Works
L COMINI, PROP.
Lool still has an eve for business In
the monument and tombstone line
and continues to guarantee .satisfac
tion in all kinds of the finest
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK.
He nses only the best Vermont and
Italian Mrb!e and Scotch, Barre and
Westerly Granites and the work done
in his establishment is nnsnrpasBed
anywhere on the 1'acific coast.
HOLD YOUR ORDER FOR HIM.
WRITE FOR PRICES AND DESIGNS
' L. COMINI, THE DALLES, ORE.
L. KICKLIN,
DENTIST
Offlee S03 Pokntn BhIIiIIiik, Portland. Oregon
.. .. i I . V..i. W..n.
Will im III '"iii'ii mi "i wwuvi
21st. to remain lor a short lime
Treasurer's Notice.'
All rniinlv warrants rpirigterpd nrior
to Nov. 25, 1000, will be paid npon pre-
. .. . .w . . . .
sentation at my oince. intersv uhuobb
after Mar. 20, 1W2.
I. II. Stkpiirnboii, '
Treaenrer of Gilliam county, Oregon.
ASnap In Real Estate.
1200 acre ranoh on Lower Rock Creak
14 miles from O. It. & N. station. 800
seres best wheat land In Gilliam county
100 seres nnder Irrigation; 10 acres in
orchard. Fine large honse, good barn
snd other buildings. Fine spiing water
piped to nnnseBna nnrn. f iu per acre.
Terms one third cash, balance on time,
tor full particulars can on or aunrees
Lancaster & FBttison,
Condon, Oregon.
We have all kinds of farm and ranch
property on our lists. Agents for Con
don Townslto.
Fishing Taokle large assortment at
Clarke & Frazer'S.
Seed Potatoes. ,
tseed potatoes $1 60 pr cwt at Q. W
poone's ranch, Lone Uock, Oregon,