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f Til?. GOHDOti CLO.'c. THURSDAY. JUNe 5. IW02, THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF QILLIAM COUNTY, OHEUON. LOCAL NEWS, tMiool haa rtrnwil fur the an mmer ' T. U. WixmIUuJ mi up (rum Hock trwk ytrUy. Mlaa Put. Downing liaa returned from visit In North liUltu. Tli FUlul'i Mite Hut-let will meet with Mra Al Mmira neit IVdntHaJiiy. A W Kharrard, of the flnn of Iirl & Co, of Arlington, mi In town yeeUtrciay. Mr ii'l Mra Geo UIMtun ami Mr. 0. J.ljtnn, u( Mayvllle, worn In town Sun Ih. Mr.nn l Mra. W. L. Harder, of Arling ton vMtutl (rUudaeitl rvlellvea In town during lh wk, Mr. Al M'Onnell, Xlvlll. vlalted friend at My vlll Isct w eek timl iuud d the IK'oornlloii Day eiercleee. Al Dutliiv jr. Ii retoretl from The Daltee wlicid Iim Un aurndlnn. climtl Juriij the , .winter. . . ,. , Mranl lre JLlUrrliirand MlaeMit Imiiev, of Mityville, visited Mends in town during tint week. The ClirlirtUn Endeavor eoclely gave It ltHn( nriwl Ml Hie) Flliwater home Monday evening, A large crowd rMitt, ' v Jim roliltr will pent the ntt tiKinili or 9 vlaltlng hit mother and eome oilier ft'llown nlly In tlie Willamette Valley. Uoud luck to you Jim. The UnptUl Udlfi eervetl rcfreeh fiicnti In the primary echool room In liiM Armory dull building on election ly nd did thriving tninrM. Emtnett and Frank Armalroitg liave leaped an acraof ground from M,re. Twy lor Jut wft of Mm water tank ami are (lilting It In condition for making brick. lien Ward w ho l on Ma way to Colo rado with ehwp Mnngiiig to 8 my Hi & on, of Arlington, write u from Hunt i ngton to tnd ill cony of the CJuoiig to Tlionmsville, Colorado. Oil I'ropet received a letter Urn day go from lilt parents who recently went to 8kim to reside. Tliey have rental house and are gelling settled down to lionee keeping and report thai they are well pleaevd with their new home. ' The price of lot in tha Condon ton eite ha been advanced to I0 for inaide lot and 50 for corner. Tlieae price are the fume in all purl of the towimlte xccpt on Maid elreet where the lot remain at the old pricve of !00an4l. Four year ago there wa only 45 vote at in Ferry Canyon prwlnet. Thi year there wat 105: Four year ago Condon precinct Ihowed op wlinooly about 120 vol, Thla year there wm 'J01 tallot i-ant. Oatcli Uilliam county giow . H'e're ipaniouiM we ate. Frank Caldwell hat atarted to the mountain for the ummr with two band of heep one belonging to himself nd brother and one to F. M. I'liier. He espect to u turner in the neighbor hood Ad Auntin but will not know fur en re until he gel there. P.'M. (UiHiilty came in Sunday night iroiu Monument where he ha been lieiping iirown llr.i. with their aheep. lie report feed plentiful in the mount in and ayf lUown'a ripect to Hum mer iu the F.lkhorn monntaina. lie will return to camp in a week or o. , John Madden, of Lone Rm'k, pasfed through ow n a few day gr on hi war to Arlington to deliver fine three-year-old utallioit which he had (old to VV. L. Barker, of that place. The colt wa tired by Mr. Madden and lift very flue animal. The price received for him wa 4400. Mr. and Mr. I'incus, came in on Sun ilay'i etage to look over the town with a view to embarking in the hotel bnmnena, Mra. 1'lnkua I a daughter of John Keen y, a former reaident of thia county and relative of the Hurt family. Mr. Fin cud ia an old printer and newapaper man and w hile in town made a pleasant call at thia shop. Arm Broken. While coming up the Spring hollow road Monday evening If ill Davenport, of . Mavville, had a terioua accident which reeolted in a broken arui. O.ne of the lioraea in hi team hecame unmanage- ble aad crowded the wairun utr the grade upettftiB"tl, MrlaveriiMirt wa thrown out and anntained a fracture of the left arm near the wriat. lie came on to town where the fracture won re duced and he wna made aa comfortable s poaaible. A Serenade Aconpleot unknown performer on the violin and guitar favored the editor' family with a delightful aerenade Thurs day ulglit at ahout the tuyetio hour of miduight. Tube awakened from that sound alumber which only elitora and other just men enjoy, by sweetest atralna of moat delightful music is one 'of the pleaeanteat experience which mortals re permitted to enjoy in this wicked old .world. In the momenta of semi-con eclousnesa In which the soul seems to bang suspended between sound slumber nd perfect wakefulness ia found acharm b quiet calm delight which this writer ia utterly unable to .describe. ' With more liraciice we niHy do better, however, and we will have another try at the propo sition if the 8erenader will come again Didn't Marry For Money. The Boston man, who lately married a pickly rich young woman, ia happy now for he got Dr. King'a New Life I'illa which reatored her to perfect health. Infallihle for Jaundice, Bilionsiiem, Malaria, Fe ver, and ague and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Gentle hut eflective. Only' 25a at Condon Phariuucy. .' ELE0TID3 -RETURKS Honors Divided. Five Demo crats and 4 Republicans Elected. Result a Surprise. tjnnnuwinim 5 Kl lunn Jndga J W Dver CommUsioner Italpli Froman, . ..Commbaloner C O I'ortwood Clerk T O Joiinon '.Bheilff I' II 8tephenon....Treainrer A J Shelton.. Aeor R II Wain ..Surveyor I) C Lailer Coroner The election Monday wa warmly con tested In thl county the Interest seem ing to renter around the contest for clerk and aherlff. The result of the fight for clerk wa a urprle even to Mr I'ort wood' friend wiio only espe.'ted a very small majority while the return aliow that he piled np a majority of over 100. Kd Dunn piled np the largest vote getting 270 more than Judge Mariner or Zli plurality over all. Following it the , vote by precinct: t Condon. (Jovernor tleo. E. Chamlierlain dem. 00, Wm. J. Furnish rep. 03, A. J. Hun acker pro. 3, R. R. Ryan aoo. 1. Supreme Judge Hobt. 8. Dean rep 05, It. F. Uonham dem. 81, C.J. Bright prol Secretary of Bute C. J. Ranee aoc.4, N. A. iJavl pro. 7, F. I. Dunbar rep. 04, D. W. Kear dem. 74. Htale Treasurer Henry Hlackmandem 70, T. 8. Mi Daniel pro. 0, Chas 8. Mmire rep. 04. W. W. Myers aoe. 8. Superintendent of l'ubllc Instruction J. II. Arkerman rep. 03, R. W. Keliay pro. 5. W. A. Wann dem. 81. U. 8. Senator T. T. Uuer rep. 08, C. . S. W.mkI, dem. 74. - Attorney General A. M. Crawford rep. If.', T. 11. (Joy ne pro. 6, J. II. Raley dem. 78. State I'rinter W, V. Itrook pro. (J, J. E. tlodfrey dem. 70, J E. Ibwunrsoo. 4, J R. Whitney rep. 07. Congressman 2nd District W. F. Butcher dem. 78. I. T. Uerdea aoc. 8. F. R, Spa ii Id log pro. 5, J. N. Williamson rep. 07. Joint Representative 28th District C. A. Danneman rep. 110, R. J. (jinn rep. 77, C. U. Hansen dem. 67, Hansen pro. 8, 8. E. Homlbrnok pio. 5, C. I'. Johnson rep, 74,11. C. Shatter pro. 14, j U. Stevenson dem. 61, E 1. Weir dem. 05. Judge Edward Dunn dem. 102, Mari ner rep. 2, C. A. Shurle pre. 1. Commissioner 4 year J. W.Dyer rep 04, U. 8, Smith dem. 80." Commissioner 2 years I. It. Carter dem 6). R. Froinuo rep. 119, J. 1'. Thomas pro. 2. Clerk 11. J. Nott pro. 2, C. O. Port wiahl rep. 85, W. L. Wllcoi dem. 103. Assessor O.M.Beatty pro. 0. M. O. (,'Urke rep. 02. A. J. Shelton dem. 00. Surveyor L. W. Darling dem. 100, R II. Wain iep. 81. Coroner D. C. Lanier dem. 100. Initiative and Referendum yea 131, no 2. High School tea HO, no 11. Arlington. Chamberlain 52, Furnish 02, llunaacker 9, RyauO. Bean 04, Bonham 40, Bright 0. Bariee 1, Diivis 12, Dunltar 5'., Seara 45. Blackmail 43, McDitniel 11, Moore 58, My era 1. Ackerman 53, Kelsay 7, Wann 52. Ueer 54, Wood 45. Crawford 50, Uoyne 0, Raley 45. Brooks 11, Godfrey 43, Hosmer 3, Whit ney 69. Butcher 41, GerdeaO, Spaulding 10, Wil liamson 02, Danneman 61, Ginn 40, Hansen 13 Han sen 0, Homibrook 0, Johnson 45, SlialT- er 0, Stevenson 48, Weir 63. Dunn 50, Mariner 63, Shurte 11. Dyer 48, Smith 65. Carter 40, Froman 56, Thomas 10. Baker 5, Herren 67. Johnson 54. Nott 6. I'ortwood 80, Wilco 20. Pliter 54, Stephenson 45. Shanks 15. Beatty 45,Clarke"l5, A.J. Shelton 78 Darlini; 50, Wain CO Laaier 89. (Concluded on page 2.) " For bllinnanaaa nae Chamlxfrlait Stomach A Liver Tablets. They cleanse the boela effecting a quick and perma - nent cure for sale by Condon Pharmacy, We offer this week the ; largest and best line of Boots and Shoes ever on sale" a. ,' , . Ki HE in Condon. Latest styles iiiUiauiaiiiiuiaiimaiiiuuuauauiuiiiUiiiiiiiiaiiam ay - HAVE YOU THE GRIP OR A COLD? We guarantee every box of Lang's Laxative Cold Cure to break up a cold and cure la grippe. For sale only by Condon Pharmacy LEADING DUUGIST8. Bring us your prescriptions. Oranges, Lemons, Bananas - also Beef, Pork, Poultry etc. ' ' Finest Candiea, Nuts and Cigars. , .'. ' ELGIN MYERS BARR BUILDING, CONDON ORE. 5 vwuvmnm umnjinjinvruxririAnjuuvuxriAiAj CLARKE & FRAZER Make a specialty of Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Locks, Nails and ail builders' trimmings. Also Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Glass. Hardware and Furniture.'Dishes and Enameled Ware. Get our prices. VE WILL ;Choice Stall 4 iFinest Mutton and Porfc.8 The Condon Meat Market and Confectionery, JOHN JACKSON, Proprietor. We now have A LARGE STOCK OF Drugs, Patent Medicines, and Toilet Articles. We have lately added a Complete Line of Paints, Oils and Stationery. Our Goods are Fresh and our Prices are Right. Wilson's Pharmacy. The big boiler and engine have arrived for the Condon Milling Co. and are be ing placed in pomtion. The milling ma chinery ia also arriving. Of what doeo a bad taste in your month remind yon? It indcatea that yonr atom ach is in a bad conditian and will remind you that there is nothing eo good for anuh a disorder aa Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets after having once naed them. They cleanse and invigorate the atrtinach and regulate the bowels. 25c at Condon Pharmacy. -, , l Sheep Bheara, whetrocks and lamp black best quality at Clarke & Frazer's. in Hats and Gent's Furnishings. DUNN BROS. On hand this week. HOT BE UNDERSOLD. - fed Beef, 1 Aa J. B. Braceal and Ira Henderson, two resident of Ferry Canyon, came in from Columbus Washington to be at home for the election. ' My.littleeon had an attack of whoop ing cough and was threatened with pneu monia; but for Chamberlain's Congh Remedy we wonld have had a serious time of it. It aleo saved him from sev eral severe attacks of croup. II. J. SmiccrADKN, editor World-IlJrdd, Fair Haven Wash. For Bale by Condon Phar macy. . t t , , t? n Get Clarke & Frater'a prices ow Doors, Window's and Trimmings before buying elsewhere. ; 2 oometninsr- to Please the Rye A grand diaplay of Spring and Summer goods. Anything you wish in the line of Ladies' Wearing Apparel. Shoes, Gloves, Bells, straight front Corsets and Girdles. In Wauts we carry a large assortment of the latent styles. When in Condon do not fail to call and inspect our fine line of .Summer Dress Goods including Lawns. Dimities, Foulards, Zephyrs, Ginghams, ' Persians, Organdies, Swiss Etc. P. H. STEPHENSON, RELIABLE MERCHANT, I Spring and Summer, 1902.' We bfg to announce to oar numerous friends and patrons that we soon expect to open, for their inspection and approval, the finest line of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever offered in Gilliam County. We handle General Merchandise which means that we can supply you with any article needed, from the finest fabrics in Dry Goods, Clothing and Furnishing Goods to the most substantial and latest improved gang plow, freight wagon or ,other farm implement or machine. Our gro cery department is stocked with a complete line of the finest brands of Staple and Fancy Groceries and our line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware is up-to-date. WADE THE BIG - OLEX, THIS umAJUTJininnAnxuTruuxnjTXLriAn BSaTOaNBM rfRl jjnAJvvinnrinjmrinnjutnjin THE f CONDON; HOTEL J 2 '. w IflEHART'S RESTAURANT The public will find that no better accom modations can be found in this county than this place. Good meals, clean beds. t HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN i a a ia m a Ls a jf V. RINEHART, Prop. Notice to Taxpayers. AH persona paying their tas fur 1901 on or before the 15th dav of March 1902 will be allowed a rebate of 3 per cent. But if one half of. said tax is nut paid on or before Jniie lt 1902. a penalty will he added of ten per rent and interest at twelve percent from the first Monday in April 1902. w. I mi,cox, Sheriff of Gilliam county Oregon. GREAT REDUCTION IN MILLINERY GOODS Having purchased the Mil- -linery business of Airs. R. II. Wain we have made sweeping reductions in prices. Call and see us. 'First-class trimmer in charge. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. E L. Madden ) Miss Maggie Uawes. Pkop's. C. E. RAN0US " CONTRACTOR ND EUILCER Plans and Specifications on application. Job work , neatly done on short notice and at reasonable rates Condon Oregon. 7 GEO. 1 BROS. STORE OREDON POPULAR HOSTELRY Has been thomnghly rehovated and is now prepared to cater to the wants of the traveling public. Com niercial traveler? and others desiring ' the coioiorta of a first-tlasa hotel will find this house sailed tu their wants. Mrs. S. A. Maddock, Propr. uiivuinjTJinnjinnjuijuu -MEALS 25c. BEDS 25c. CONDON, OR EGCN Notice hf Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the andenigned has filed his final account as administrator ot the eetute of Jamee Nixon, deceased, wish the County Court of Uilliara County, Oregon, and that aald Court hut appointed Monday. July 7. 1902. at 2 o'clock p. in, at Condon, Oregon, as the tiras and place for hearing objections to said final account and for the final settlement thereof. All heirs, creditors or others Interested in said estate, should file their objectimis, If aiiv they have, on or before the day and hour above nam ed. C. J. Quisk. Dated Jane S, 1902. , Administrator. CHIEF Will 111,1'i.e ie ..Miii ol l'Jlti at my rum h i ! Condiin. Tlit i Hinliul)tedlv tlie tin' n k j the o inntvand iioimen w ho desire the be. t , ho ild call and M-e hlra. i Pkiugbke Name, I'hetf; color blue; a eSyearn; bdbv'Hinith Kekels, of rrlt'o'nw: lr" S Vludei(I)lek Mammoth Jnck) grand sire, im- orle Ki'Uturky jt-ea; W .ut," jtatlH Jeu. l, imported), . : For tc! ma, etc., enquire of ti e tin tersigne ; F. Attn, Condon, Or. ; Stops the Cough '- -' and works off tha Cold. Lnxntive Bromo Quinine Tablets cuve a cniit n one dny, No Cure, no Pay. 1'iiee i!5 cenif A' , f I W. tALIS9 Attornsy at Law, Notary Public and ConvyartCf( Caai, Of. fell n1 Intnfftnre. Tnd TMnntM OB. la ri el tiWilii- uuilding, ui u fATTlSOif ioiast roaa Cffle ra Globe Building. cnr!( . . . oticaow. gAM . VACTO . 'ATTOEIEI-AT-UW. OtBee ornf Spring rtrttt snil Orff an BYuatia t . . " "" COVDOU, OKtOO", The Regulator Line. Ib Ea!b, Pcrfed 2 him NAVIGATION CO THROUGH FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE.... OxSy Line el Sttzmen Between FoftfcuA; Vincouvtr, CiioJ Locti, Hoed Rivcf auoi aS Points m tbt Vwhtngtoa dii. itMnnefi ftflM Cltf ana (trnfMi tt rrt)nd rtrr Brnmj (except Bum1r)t; Bt tkie Ille ma a. m., rriTin at Moo ib line for oui;oiif irio. migbt Sate Oreatly Reduced. - W. C. ALLAWAT. GB. irt. Foo W Conn Street, The CeUee, Of, union Pacific to SALT LAKE, . DE11VER, KAIISAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, EAST EVERYYHERE Ocean Steamers be tween Portland and San Francisco every five days. LOW RATES For ticket rates and ' particulars write to ageut O. R. & N. Co. at Arlington, Oregon, , - or to the undersigned, A. L- CRAIG, C.P.&T. A. Portland Oregon. VISIT Dfl. JORDAN'S 6NKTl uusEUU of tnmnx I0SI MARKET ST.. SA!I PRANCISCO CAL JItwwa autk amatk.; Thalargwit Aaatomlcal UuMam bUUWwt I Vrmt nrrrwrfaa (n M CUg, A pouurw iijtusorwuuar. Weak or any enntract. d diMxe,Mlill7 ui a by tta oldt 8nclKlltuu tliafaoUia Coast. KntabtlahiidM yaara, OR. JOnCA-l-PClVATE CISEASr.3 a Taaaa- wmrm am anMdl ' Cfd Mien wha arc siinVrinc J from tha eiiecta ( youiiilHl indiiv r erfttiona ar cxeweii In mauirtr a yaara. Krv"lpliT'ai lbltl,v, lua- r utiracr, !, Kiib.4 ia all liscumpll- catloiisj 'n.rnirrt p-rMUaisr- W r!n-, !9oiBrrH, ITiyffi mt UrlMlla . My a eoaibliiHtlnn of rcmedlra, grsat onratlva po r, tba Docnw ha as arrancwi alt tmatmriit that It will nut J nly aff.ird liamwllata relief, but permnnnit W our. Tta Dootor doM untcitlra tapci turi x Dilru-lan, but N well fcnnwu to be a l.ilr and w , , saunra PliynWaa ana aiirgwiprMntuiaai . lu nwnTJeciaiiT aii.wwiB v. HYrHll.i tfiornuahiy iirtirtleated from tha sytu without th uf Mcair. p Trw flttwl by aa Exiwrt. 4I rnrr for Raalnrt, A anlck anil rarUc-U J curator Pllra, rtra and riflu, by r D. Jordan's Special ialnla fcatbuda. J tTCKT MAW a!plylntopmrcelv' ear KmH opinion of biseonipMut, ,f B'a will hunrtmlet at VQtUXlVM CV2X tn StKI'V tflM " WBtTllltl ..... , . ,4 Cniitatl'a FMK1J andatrtctlT prtvata, K CH.4ROXS VRItr XEAMXASUi Trouueiit parsouullv or by liir. p write f..r Root. .pmiiwornT T . MAHtIit- Nrtn.tnFujta. lAvaltUUkB bouHtor men.) Caliorwnia . OX JORDasi CO.. 1 05 1 Hsrlcet St. S. r. r L. w v a fcJ i J