THE GOIIDOil GLOBE.;;:
" pTlWSOAVrXGuvrST 7. I02
323 acres. The average u f
hrme fur the Hate was 2S1.0 aerrs,
varying .from SO.1? acrea in Multno
mah county to t,2G0.2 acres in
IOOAAGMaVxIIAA'D. j Crook county. The average value
H..rtl Utiffwan. s writer i tk , of farm for th tUte was 13,005.
EtGV'ii llv follow-The average value- of machinery
Uu a'irnirtintrmnp-irirtH 6etw-nd implements per farm wastl82;
t.ei.drlatfor.uuf tea year! of live fitock 04G. IWe average
-f the r.-phlio:vv expenditure for labor, per fan was
ami t'iiHTtit'c pftrSii-i of today: ill 3-.
HWnlH populi.t plat-' T 1000 Gilliam county had a
f.,ri .4 lay A' tho time it was total of 441 farms containing 3 10,
.muli i.. O-og m it was con- 400 acre value,! as follow.: Land,
!frrrliticl freak. The kin 1 11,438,470; . bmlAng. t 2oi.20;
men, ahw.lt th-ir heads at its vaga- .implement and machinery lo3.
ea. The old war Verses frisked ,910; live .took S43,3b3 and the
amUhiedat its nightmare fcng a- J value of farm products not fed to
.... .- u sKfi. i II I.
. ti.o r,.i.rL ..r Him dnv mm-; live biutk. is kio
Jft I U VUHUi" v. - J 1 .
For the same vear iaior on me
farms of Gilliam county cost the
snug sum of 1123,370.
The Bulletin contains a large
amount of interesting and valua
ble information relative to the
farming-industry in Oregon.
ed-jBrniv their condemnation upon
ic, like red hot pebbles from Mount
IVlee. .
It was ranked with anarchy. It
was branded, as unsafe. It threat
ened revolution. It was the basis
of C)!cyin. Business uwa went
into-pptwmn when they thought of
it 'drilling breath. Polttcians call
rd down all the gods of the partisan
valeudar to protect themselves and
their jobs.
Those were unsettled times. The
air was full of dire forebodings.
The uiountian of national life was
amoving, ftew seams, Bpuuung
8reand sulphuric gas, broke out
hi a hundred places.
Mrs. Lease came forth. Jerry
Simpson arose. Peffer was uuveil
trl. Wai te was armed and niounl-
eu. ignauus uonueuy, iu ginu
of the north, came into the arena.
Tom Watson flashed his Bhield
against the sunlight. It was a day
and age of evolution. It was a
transitory period in jwlitics. Men
of conservative uiinda really won
dered what the outcome of the agi
tation would be.
Let us glance at some of the
horrible details of that, populistic
plot.
It demanded the initiative and
jeferenduui. It called for flat sal
aries for all public oflices.
It demanded the popular election
of United States senators.
It reaffirmed the principles laid
down in the Declaration of Inde
pendence. ,
It proclaimed the right of the
laborer "to organize for self-improvement
ajvd self-preservation.
It demanded a safe, sound, con
servative government, ecouomjcal
. ly administered.
It demanded.government owner
ship of all public utilities.
Earring a few local details that
is the whole harrowing tale.
A decade has passed, fraught
with ijs fusions, its joining of hands
and its sad farewells. -
Before us lie two recent Oregon
platforms, a republican and a dem
ocratic. Reading down the bold
declarations of each of these we find
a fac-similie of that awful document
of 1892, except the oue issue of
government ownership. j
Those vagaries, ueed by demo
crats and republicans iu 1892, to
scare their children with, are now
the watch-words . of their faith.
They have adopted that threaten
ing ogre the initiative and refer
endum, 5 to 1. They all voted for
salaried officers. They all voted
to elect the United States senators
by popular vote. They all said
the toiler should organize and have
his "rights and priviledgeB." They
all want good government, econom
ically administered.
What a change of heart and
mind the years do bring about.
What a softening of bard hearts
and a melting of icicles has taken
place , The lava thrown out by
those spouting agitators haschang
' ed into the fertile soil and from it
. has grown a full harvest of reform."
What a Tale ttTU.
If that mirror ot yours shows a wretch
ed, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look
moth patches aud blotches on the skin,
it's liver trouble; but Dr. Kins' New
Life Pills rebate the iivr, puryfy the
sivti clear kiu. rosv cheeks, rich
complexiou. Ouly 23c at Condon Phar
macy.
ARLINGTON.
L. O. Ralston and family earn p
fro.a Portland Monday-and wttl visit tor
while.
Ilrnrr Cross has brew admitted to
prnctiee i WnshlngtoU' superior
eourt.
Cshier StnTjress U visiting his famllv
at MotBtt Spring,
Leo Shelly, driver on the Uoiuit sUg
tine, was cnlled to Nan Horns Sst-
urtUy the serious 'llness of his simer,
V. I Rsrker unlon.leil a new header
hert Sllny..
A. M. Krhsrt was in from Croy Sun
day wfter harvest supplies.
The Csoy rnwt otRee has ben move.1
over to Wiu. Smith's rauch on lUy
creek.
Fmt liwrg and party have returned
from their outing.
JeseeSweetin has his new house al
most completed. Ileury llassisdomg
the carpenter work.
A, R. Collins has completed his new
residence,
C. L. Vininjr was In from Willow
creek Saturday with a load of fruit.
A. J. Co aud Ben Broke started Sat
urday tor the mountains to be gone a
month.
. Lnln Beardsley came down from the
ranch Wednesday. Slie says they will
commence drilling for oil at once.
Chas. iiursh arrived from Portland
Saturday and has resumed his old post
tiou in the meat market.
IvORD
GO
Have Opened the Door to Success
Here are Three Reasons Why. r u,
f ' Ist, iakiM iv is always kl 9r im to kttf a mat titan ftJa(t thn k 000 Jt. v v
. ' ifti. ll't always xw tnr tusttmmjiist vlat Myrfr. f ,,.,s ,
jnl. 'JttliahU Ming, has always bttn nr moths 1 on art assttrtJ fiat. valjtHj ;
rem ws will bt right so fir as analify an J frit h ttnctrntJ. ?
J.
F. WOOD. M. D.
X Is Heiil 4 n. aiY 111 ttA front rank, if von want to ptretch vour $ $ $ mil nnl maker
them go a little farther than usual Just coin in and see what you can exchango them for.
Don'tbe afraid ofcoming too early or too late; we are open front G:(X A. M. to 8:00 P.M.
Anything ih Groceries?
WE CARRY
TKA, COVKEE, 8CGAR, BtCK, ROU.KD OATS, AGV
TAPIOCA, MAClRONt, COb FISH, SALMOS, SAROINKS,
SHRtMP, SYRl'P; SOAP, BACON. I.ARD, ri.Otrit, SALT, 8ll'DS,
SPICES, riCKLKtf, DKIED IRt IT, CANNED KKl'IT, CANNKH
VEGETABLES, QKAKOKS. LEMONS, BANANAS, NVJ9, CANv
HIES, TOBACCO, TirES, CIOAR9, QVEENSWAItE, OLASSWAUK.
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE.
Physician nd Surgoon
PityaiKl nlKhl calls prtitnpily aniwerwl
0w Mfci si wl n f prln.
XginoN, ' -
C. Sr lLMER,
prti8ti: Barber..
Sleek ShftvoB . :
fi 11 cl H a 1 r-c u in.
Razors ihonoit ant ro-RrounW
COHDOM v-ORECOM
O. S. EBIt
SQD.4 and ?07TXN Q 0 A'O
iannfactnrero Hoh, Orange and '
Champagne Chlor.HarsaparllU and
Tnm ami all other refund CarUmatrd
FVlnks. Cndo trade Is reupwt
fully selltflted. Cnlers promptly nlled
Arlington, Ore.
tt. L. Neal, the well knowa auction .
eer. will give inastnret nuenmm w
in.nincs entnwted M his rate. If
yon hw property lo ll mnKiitt him.
Card of Thanks.
Wo wish to extend out heartfelt thanks
to all our friends for the generous assist
ance and kind favors rendered us in our
deep aftlictiou, caused by tho death of
nr darlinir bov. Also to all Who Sent
so many beautifnt flowers as a token of
their love and sympathy.
D. F. Stbickux and Family.
Henrv L. Shattack, of Shellsbnrg,
Iowa, was cured of a stomach trouble
with which ho had teen afflicted for
years, by fonr hoses ot Chamberlain's
Stomach aud Liver Tablets. He had
previously tried many other remedies!
and a number of physicians without re
lief. For sale by Condon Tharmacy.
Their Socrot Out.
AU Sadieville, Ky., was curious to
learu-the cause of the vast improve
ment in the Health of Mrs. S. P. Whit
taker, who had for a long time endured
untold suffering from a chronic bron
chial trouble. ,"It's all due to Dr. King's
Xew Discovery," writes her husband.
"It completely cured her and also cured
our little grand-daughter of a severe at
tack of whooping cough." It positively
cares coughs, colJs, la grippe, bronchitis
and all Throat and Lung troubles.
Guaranteed bottles 50c and 1.00. Trial
bottles free at Condon Tharmacy.
PROPOSALS INVITED-
County Surveyor's Office,
Condon, Oregou, August 5, 1902.
Seated proposals will be received until
12 M. Saturday, August 16, 1902. for a
County bridge, of w hich tho plans, spec-
fiuations and strain diagrams are on file
at my office.
Each bidder shall be required to depos
it five per cent of the amount of his bid,
which shall be forfeited to the County
in case the award is made to hi 10 and if
gfiT Passenger and freight business solicited.
SllSSSSlSi'irrl Office at Condon Pharmacy.
Service begins July 1, 1902.
In Memorlam.
We have again been called upon to
stand with bowed heads and bated
breath in the presence of the silent mes-
seiiKer, Death: After so short an inter
val he aain comes to ' the door of our
friend and summons another of their
namber to follow him,' and another life
of love is, to theul and to as, now only a
hl(.Bl memory. Ou Friday. July 23th.
at his home on Rock creek, Virgil Vivi
an. son of Mr. and .Mrs. D. F. Stricklin,
aged 5 years and 9 months, was called
to a higher life.
'How fast they fall those we have
known,
As leaves from Autumn brandies
blown,. .. .
So quickly sear,
Yee, one by oue they drop away,
As withered leaves they fall and.stray
And dis8aiar."
But then we would not call them ap
To drink again from life's bitter cup1
For naught can now disturb their rest
And in God's mercy they are blest.
A Friend.
to enter into a contract and file his bond
in the manner required by aud to the
satisfaction of the County Court.
Upon the day appointed I shall pro
ceed, with the County Court, to open
the bids and award tho contract to the
lowest responsible bidder and the Coun
ty Conrt shall enter into a contract with
him therefore; provided always that
said County Court may, in its discretion
reject any aud all bids. .
K. II. WALN,
County Surveyor.
The beat physic Chamberlain's Stom
rch and Liver Tablets. Easy to take
nlpMHRnt in effect. Sold by Condon
Pharmacy. '
Notice.
Found On the public road near my
place a roll of blankets. Owner can have
same by calling on ine.
II. N. Amdekhon,
Lone Rock, Oregon
A GR1CTL TURAL STATISTICS.
According to Census Bulletin
No. 19G, which has just been re
ceived, Oregon had, in 1900, 35,837
farms containing a total of 10,071-
A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED
At Panama. Colombia, by Chamber
lain's Colic. Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy.
Dr. Chas. H. Utter, a prominent phy
sician, of Panama, Colombia, in a recent
letter states: ' Last March I had as a
pttient a young lady 16 years of
Mice, who had a very bad attack of dys
entery. Everything I prescribed for her
proved ineffectual and she was growing
worn every hour. Her - parents were
sure she would die. She iiad become so
weak that she could not turn over in
lied. What to do at this critical mo
ment was a study for me, hut I thought
f CiiMiiitei Iain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last resort
inedcfitvd it. -.The aytt wonderful re-
IfyouuenoUlrodyone of oyr cuiloroen dan't b fraid to oouio in nd get ncqunint.'J.
We h.vo put many a mail on the road to prosperity. Why not gi m a how at you?
QUALITY; -- QUANTITY, PRICE.
T.ORH&CO. ....... LORD & GO.
X ARLINGTON, OREGON.
To make room for
my Fall (lod I
Mil now offering
SUMMER HATS AND
MILLINERY
AT COST.
Rare bargain fur
all my ruetomera.
MISS DORA DOWNING.
mmamatmmmmmmmmm i niartitr'
Arlington-Fossil Stage Line.
(DIXON CUANT & CO., Proprietors.)
U. S, MAIL COACHES
New stock and new wagons. FirBt-class service assured.
Quicklime.' Comfortable coaches. Experienced drivers.
Lone Rock.
Mr. Miller, the new mail contractor
on thn Hennner-Lone Eock ronte. Will
r s
move his family here shortly.
Bob Bobinette and family have gone
in Silver Lake to visit friends. His
mother, who has been visiting here,
turned home with them.
Haying is about over with fairly good
crops.
Henry Iletdtman delivered 400 head
of yearling and two-year-old steers at
Heppner last week that were bought in
the Fossil country at about $20 and $30.
Quite a namber of fat cows could be
bought here if buyers are willing to pay
a fair price.
Mrs. Scrivner, Mrs. Blake and other
Uock creek and Dry Fork ladies, picked
raspberries at J. M. Brown's place hut
Sunday.
NOTICE OF TEACHERS' EXAMINATION-
Notice is hereby given that the coouty
superintendent of Gilliam county, Ore-
Ron; will hold the .regular examination
of applicants for state and county papers
at Condon, Oregon, as follows :
roP STATE PAPERS.
Commencing Wednesday, August 13.
at 9 o'clock A. M., and continuing until
Saturday, August 16, at 4 o'clock P. M.
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
spelling, algebra, reading, and school
law.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar, book-keeping,
physics, civil government.
Friday Physiology, geography, men
tal arithmetic, composition physical ge
ography.
Saturday Botany, plane geometry,
general history English literature, psy
chology. FOB COUNTY PAPEK8.
Commencing Wednesday, August 13,
at 9 o'clock A. M. and continuing until
Friday, August 15, at 4 o'clock.
First, 2nd. and 3rd. Grade Certificates.
Wednesday Penmanship, his t o r v,
orthography, reading,
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar, school law.
Friday Geography, mental arithme
tic, physiology, civil government.
" Primary Certificates.
Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra
phy, reading, arithmetic.
Thursday Art of questioning, theory
of teaching, methods, physiology.
' . W, K. KcAt.,
County Superintendent.
THE ARLINGTON-CONDON-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE,
J, W. JACKSON & CO., Prqps.
Will continue to carry Passengers and Express, on the
same schedule as formerly, with safety and comfort. No
stops for mail.
Travel and mark your express via, our line
J. W.JACKSON & CO.
STATE
NORMAL SCHOUL,
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
GAdutes of the school are ip constant de
mand at salaries ranging from 40 to f 100 per
month. Students Ute the state ei ami nations
rinrino their rnn run in the school and are pre-
"ff pared to receive state certificates on gradua
tion. Expenses range Iroro flZO to ijo- per
"" lear. Stronir Normal course and well equip-
Ded Training Department. The fall term opens Sept. 16. For catalogue contain
ing full information address,
J. B. V. Butler, or E. D. Rebsmcb,
Secretary. 1 'resident.
(ERR CIFFOR & CO., PROPS.
BRANCH HOUSES: BIALOCK, QUIKN'S
..GRAIN..
Stored with us will receive the careful attention of experienced'
warehousemen. Hark wire, nail, salt, $gr, lime, cement,
feed and mill stuffs always on hand In any quantities. On
cral storage and forwarding. A trial makes you our customer.
Arlington Warehouse Co
D. B. THOMAS, Manager
ARLINGTON, - - OREGON
nnrurinxvnrir
The Condon Barn
' Only first-clans Livery and Feed Stable In the city. Fine new
rigs and good teams. Special attention to all stock left In our rf
care. Larg, strong corrals in connection. Our terms are ress- Ji
onable and we solicit your patronage.
Springston & Rogers, lroprletors. s
txntxnniwuxnriiuxnjxnnjwv
LOST VALLEY LUMBER CO.
HERBERT HALSTEAD, Manager!
, iii ni j,
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 dimoneiorr stuff.
MILL ONE-HALF MILE SOUTHEAST OF POST OFFICE,
" LOST VALLEY, OREGON.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy has a world wide
I repntation for its cures. It never fails
ami is pieasam anu saie 10 taar.
For sale by Condon Pharmacy.
Dr. Jenkins and VV. VV. Steiwer, of
Fossil, went throtiirh Monday night on
the way to Portland with Mr. Roljertson
hook-keeper in Steiwer & Carpenter's
store, who is suffering from a severe at
tack of appendicitis, for the relief of
which he will submit to an operation.
A Cure for Cholera Infantum.
" Last Mhv." Bars Mrs. Curtis Baker,
of Book waiter, Ohio, "an infant child of
onr neighbor.wHB suffering from cholera
infantum. The doctor had ifiven up all
hones of recovery. I took a bottle of
Chamtierlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy to the lionce telling them
I fe.lt sure it would do irood if utted uc-
cordinit toldirections. In two days time
milt a ifW-ied. Within 8 hours abe the child nad fully recovered, ami le
filing ,.o.-h t4ler; inside of three ! 'w (nearly a year since) a viuorons.
, . i ... i health v Ctrl. 1 have recommended this
d iv l-.e was upon h.-r leet and at the ,. ,.. A1U ,mve pver known
i it to fail in any wngle iiibtance."
TrMJTVT X7 irt7DM
Jjnn vv, iuiui,
Painter and Paper Hanger.
First-class Work Executed.
' Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Leave1 Wders at Clarke & Frazer's Store,
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
drnggiiiU refund tbe money it it (itilatocnre
E. W. Grove'i alenature la on each box. 25c I
Now is the Appointed Time.
The O R & N Co has just issued a
handsomely illustrated pamphlet enti
tled "Oregon, Washington and Idaho
and -Their Resources." People in the
east, are anxious for information
abont the Pacific Northwest. It you will
give the OBAN agent a list of names
of eastern people who are likely to be
interested the booklet will be mailed to
such persons.
Stops the Cough
and works off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets care a cold
d one day, No Cure, no Pay. Price 25 centa
ii. 1 1 ( ."lie" we-U wits entirely
J ul ik' In C"" ion Pharmacy.
For sale by Condon Pharmacy.
Demand for .Normal Graduates.
The State Normal School at' Monmouth
reports that the demand for its graduates
during the past year lias been much be
yond the supply. Graduation from the
formal practically assures a place worth
from $40 to $100 per month. The stu
dents take the State examination during
the regular course and are easily able to
pans on all subjects required (r State
papers before graduation. The school
has a well equipped Training Depart
ment consisting of a Nine grade town
school aud a typical country school.
COHDOIl FURNITURE and HARDWARE CO.
GEO EARHART, Prop'r, C, E. RAKOUS, Manager.
Will Open August 1 5th.
a full line of Formtore,"Builder8f Material, Shelf and Heavy
Hardware, Painta Oil Glass,1 Sash, Doors and Mouldings.
If intencliug to buy Furniture wait and examine our ne slock.
Estimates furnished on bills of Builders' Materials.
SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEH TO UKDERJAKI80 AKD FUNERAL DIRECTING-
Contracting and Building. Plans anJ SpecifTcations Furnished:
7'.,; , . ; ; -. , . , ; . ; S
ljue pop! pdurti$e ir;. a Ljve paper JdlOBr;
mm
Wm
pig
FINEST
MOIIU-
MEIIT
2
m
M
mm
l "una". Iff
The Dalles Marble Works
L. COMINI, PROP.
Jiui still has an eve for business In
the monument and tombHtone line
and continues to guarantee satisfac
tion in all kinds ol the finest N
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORK.
lie nre nnlv the best Vermont and
Italian Marble and Sieirh, flurre and
Westerly Granites and the w ork done
In his establishment Is rrnsnrpaesed
anywhere on the l'acitlu coast,
HOLD YOUR ORDER FOR HIM.
, WRITE FOR PRICES ANKDESICNS
L. COMINI, THE DALLES, ORE.
THE CELEBRATED
. . COLUMBIA BREWERY . .
AUGUST BUCKLER, Prop. v
Of the product of this well-known brewery the United Watss Health
Reports for June 28, 1900. says! "A more fiterior brew never entered the
labratory of the United States Health reports. It is absolutely devoid of the
slightest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand ia composed of the best
of malt and and choicest of lions. Its tonic qualities are of the highest and it
can be used with the greatest benefit nnd BHtinfiiciioii by both old and young.
Its use can conscientiously be prescrrlmd by the physicians wilh the certainty
that a better, purer or more wholesome leverage could not poesibly be found. ,r
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
AVENERIOUS CARBOLINEUM
ATeiierious CurboJirieum is here
to stay. Ask those who have
used it. It prevents decay in fence
pofdt, water tnnks nnd all wood
work and is a guaranteed article.
It aluo exterminates chicken lice
and utiles and-, keeps thcin away
permanently. It id a general jm
rifier of manger, chicken house or
pig pen. it spreads with a brush
and is a nice, nut-brown paint.
CLARKE & FRAZER, ACENTS.
BUCK LAMBS
FOB SALE.
I have for sale 500 head of fine buck
lambs, lambed about March 1st.,- or the
Merino and Cotawonl types, IkjUi fine
and coares wool, large stock. Can satis
fy almost any one w anting bucks. Those
who rome first get first choice ,
For particulars address , ; .,
WM. WINTERS,
tl, BOX 47. , CONDONCOJL
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