Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, October 20, 1904, Image 2

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    THE IMPERIAL , PULVERIZER
, Clod Crusher, Roller and Leveler. ,
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MERRIFIELD BUILDH1G DIRECTORY
THE QUALITY
NORTH MAIN STREET " '
CONDON OREGON
"LORD & COMPANY:
FIRST If LOOR
. ELITE RESTAURANT
R. McKlNNEY, Prop.
Check ftusten Suiethj FtrtvctMS
MeaU at all flours
SEEING IS BELIEVING
SECOND FLOOR. FRONT ROOMS
Th s.W ml slnwrs U Imperial Pnlwlr in tfiws sections. M4 ia all
siss. This, insr-hine will do hettsr work than any lam) roller oa Us market, as It
will pack tho snh toil and tsuvs lh (Trant in small ril, which will prevent
the soil front drifting and blowing off from tha grain, ami will leave the ground
in a line condition for sf bed. Bead below what Mr. W. M. BarneU has to u;
I tbia rolWr.
Manufactured by
The; Peterson Manufacturing Co.
; " Kent. Ohio.
v OREGON TRADING 60-
General jrlaenti. . Wasco, Oreaon.
MR. BARNETTS TESTIMONIAL.
Messrs. Oregon Trading Co.,
Wasco, Oregon.
Gentlemen:
. Yoo said yon would like to hear from roe la regard to the Peterson
Land Boiler yoo let roe have this spring to try on my field north of Waeco.
need the roller on 50 acres that I fiuialied sowing on the 10th day of May. On the
60 acres that I rolled X got double the stand and double the amount of wheat that
I did from the land which I did nof roll. On the land which I did not roltlhe
wheat was a poor stand and did not stool near so well as the other, fell over and
tangled an so that it was hard to save with the header. The 60 acres that
was rolled was a good stand and all stood up to fine shape to cut. and the ground
was in excellent condition for the header, it was packed solid which made it very
easy for my teams. I consider it th lightest draft and one of the best farm tool
I ever used. It is a land roller in evrey sense of the word ; it packs the ground
below the surface, while other surface rollers only pack it on top. Where the
land is light and sandy and likely to dry out it is the beet tool on earth. I cannot
speak to highly of your roller, and expect to order one or two from yon as soon at
you get j oar or in. Frost cannot hurt your wheat if you use the roller.JYfcU can
refer any farmer to me, as I cannot recommend it too highly.
:' ' Yours vsry truly,
r - - W. M. BARSETT.
Wasco, Ors., Sept. 2, 1004,
x MADE IN THREE SIZES.
Price 12-foot $110; 15-foot $130; 18-foot $150.
Made of Iron and Steel. Send In Your Orders at Once.
H. A. HARTSHORN.
F. F. MOORE.
Draying, Transfer g Gen'l. Delivery
All kinds of hauling. Terms reasonable. Flags may be
found at principal business houses. If needing our ser
vices, ask to have flag displayed. Daily delivery from
EDWARDS & McBR IDE'S MEAT MARKET AT 8:30
and 11:00 a.m. .- .
HARTSHORN & MOORE
W. A. ABBEAL.
R. F. LOOKET.
THE
CASH MARKET
ABBEAL A LOONEY. Props.
New shop just opened, South Main Street
Neat and clean. Finest Roasts, Chops and Steaks.
GIVE US A TRIAL
THE COHDOli GLOBE
THURSDAY OCTOBER 2Q. 10O4-.
. Farmers' Institute.
Judging from the attendance at the
farmers' institute, advertised for this
place yesterday, the farmers of this pre
cinct are either to busy to attend each
meetings or else they feel that they do
not need instruction in scientific farm
ing. The morning session was post
poned for want of an audience and the
afternoon meeting was very slimly at
tended. At the evening session an in
teresting lecture, illustrated with steri
opticas views, was enjoyed by a fair
sized audience. The speakers present
were: " Dr. James Withycombe, director
of the experiment station at the Oregon
Agricultural College, Prof. F. L. Kent,
in charge of the dairying Industry and
Prof. A. B. Cordley, entomologist of the
same institution. All these gentlemen
are experts in their line, which is practi
cal farming conducted on a scientific
basis and it is a matter of regret that
the farmers of this section did not man
ifest more interest in the meetings.
They go from here to Mayville where
the people promise them big audiences.
The meeting held at Alviile Tuesday
was well attended, the grange hall be
ing packed to ita fullest capacity.
E l Palmer, the successful well driller,
bronght in a fine well on C. L. Lillie's
place in Msyville precinct, last Wednes
day at a depth of 210 feet. The supply
of water is said to he iiipxhaostable, all
efforts of the workmen to pnmp it ont
in order to test the supply proving fruit
less. Bticli a well w ill prove of great
value to Mr. Lillie's fine ranch.
Petition for Liquor License.
In the Coanty Conrt of the Bute ol Oregon for
Gilliam County.
In the matter of the petition of Fred Wilson
for a license to sell spirltnoos, malt and virions
liquor Id Blalock Precinct, Gilliam County,
Oregon, for a period ol three month.
To the Honorable Connty Commissioners,
Coart of Gilliam Connty, Oregon.
We, the undersigned legal voter of Blalock
Precinct, Gilliam Connty, Oregon, respectfully
petition that yon iarae to Fred Wilson a license
to sell spiritnoas, malt and vinoas liquors in
quantities less than one gallon In Blalock Pre
cinct, Gilliam County, Oregon, for the period of
three months commencing with the 16th day of
November, 19M and ending with the 16lh day of
Febraary, 1905:
Geo. Miller. W. T. iJolvetter, C. W. Beachem,
R. A. Wallit, W. R. Trubacb, W. Hess, H.E.
Wallis, J. W. Engberg. Geo. Davis, J. H. Bntler,
J. A. Fehrenbacber, William H, Fehrenbacber,
8. a Osborn, F. A. KoUaa, a O. Dill boy, C P.
Pollard. C. E. Pollard, John Solreater, J. T. Teft,
W. J Fletcher. H. H. Lloyd. W. E. Ayers. J. J.
Fehrenbacber. O. Parrish, W. B, Baker, William
8mith, A. R. McWilliam. t. D. Phillips. W. L.
Phillips, Wn Head, H. Butcher, W. Mc Kinney,
A. at. Erhart.
To whom it May Concern: Notice Is hereby
given that the andersigned, Fred Wilson, will
on the 16th day day of Kovember, 1904, apply to
the Honorable Cosuty Court of Gilliam Connty,
Oregon, for a license to sell at retail. In qnaotl
ty less than one gallon, spirituous, malt and
vinous liqnors in the precinct of Blaloek, In
said Gilliam Connty, Oregon, '
FRED WILSON,
Testimony of a Minister.
Rw. Jno. 8. Cox, of Wake, Ark.,
writes: "For 12 years I suffered from
Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a niimlier
of physicians and tried all sorts of medi
cines, hut got no relief. Then I began
ttin n iw of Electric Ui t rs and feel that
I bii. no v cured nf a disease that hwl
me in us grasp Jut . twelve- years. ') 'If
yon want a reliable medicine for Liver
and Kidney tronbl, stomach disorder or
goneral debility, ifet Electric Bitters. It's
UUiirauteed b) nil Jra'Sts. Only 50c
A Question of Tacks.
Any reader of this paper, sending 25
cents In silver, by postal note or in one
or two cent stamps, will be sent The
Daily Journal one month; or The Sun
day Journal two months; or the Semi
Weekly Jonrnal three months or the
Weekly Journal fonr months, and in
addition a mach safe filled with tacks,
postage prepaid. Address The Journal,
Portland, Oregon.
Send No Money
ONLY YOUR NAMB AND ADDRESS
For Samptoa of Cloth, Bte.
$14.50
' m Mcdal'Ta2cr.
6-U Third tn. Votttaad, Os.
Please mention this paper;
Dr. B. F. Butler n
Roaldent Dantlst
All kinds of dental work duns at reasonable; price.
SECOND FLOOR, REAR ROOMS .' v
MERRIFIELD'S STUDIO
HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY
Permanently located in Condon. Satisfaction guarantee!.
I the belveideire: I
I L-tQuiD Refreshments I
or the Highest Class
I WINES, LIQUORS. I
J CIGARS. J
U OORNSR MAIN AND SRINO Ss-rsl.l OONSON, ORCSON. 0
Good Meat
Is sometimes advertised, bat is cot always sold. It is dif
ferent here. If you patronise our new meat market you will
get your money's worth. We like to deal with particular peo
ple, for we know we can please them. " T
Our new quarters are clean and modernly equipped; we do
ourownbutcheringjour prices are right. What more can we say?
Edwards & McBride.
CONDON WAREHOUSE COMP'Y.
Our warehouse will be ready In a few days when we will '
be prepared to receive wheat on storage at reasonable
rates. Parties wishing to store their crop . sbonld see us
before making other arrangements. Customary charges.
: We are here to give you first-class service.,
A. 8. IIOLLEN, Manager. ;
. CONTEST NOTICE.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
United State Land Office.
The Dalles, Oregon, October t, 1901
A sufficient contest affidavit baring been Bled
In this office by Fred Baker, of Condon, Oregon ,
contestant, against homestead entry No. S680,
made Aug. 27, 1901. for lot 2, sec SB, tp S S, R. 22,
E. W. M. and the 8E4 NWJ and 34 USX se e 23,
Tp 1 8, B21 E. W. M, by Etta Lynch, Con let tee,
in which it is alleged that the said Ktta Lynch
has abandoned said land and failed to live there
on, or to caltlvate or Improve the same for more
than one year last past and that all said failures
till exist and that said alleged absence It not
dae to service in the a rmy, navy or marine corps
of the United States, said parties are hereby noti
fied to appear, respond and offer evidence touch
ing said allegation at 10 o'clock a, m. on Nov. 23,
1901. before C. O. Fortwood, Coanty Ctetk of
Gilliam Connty at his office at Con don, Oregon,
and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock
a. m., on Dec S, 1901, before the Register and
Receiver at the United States Land Office In The
Dalles, Oregon.
The said contestant having In a proper affi
davit, filed Sept. SO, 1904, set forth tacts which
show that after due diligence personal service of
this notice cannot be made, it Is hereby ordered
and directed that soeb notice be given due and
proper publication.
ANME M. LANG, Receiver.
CONTEST NOTICE.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
United States Land Off loo.
Tbe Dalles, Oregon. Sept 15,1901.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed,
in this office by George T. 8pncer,entostant, ol
Condon, Oregon, against homestead entry No.
11195, made Jaly3,1902.for8E'48W4. Bee , TL
NW.4NEiJWi48ec7,Tp 4 8., Range IS K.
by James D. Lockard, Contestee, in which It Is
alleged that the said eontestee has wholly aban
doned the said tract for more thun six months
last past, and has failed to Improve or cultivate
the same as repaired by law and that sunn aban
donment on the part of tbe contestee is not due
to service in the army, navy or marine corps
of the United Slates dnring time of war: said
parties are here by notllied to appear, respond
and offer evidencetonching said allegation at 10
O'clock, a. m. on October 'a. 1904. before C. O.
Portwood, County Clerk of Gilliam CoHnty, at
bis office at Condon, Oregon, who is authorized
to take the testimony In the above ease at that
time aim place ana tnat nnai neanngwiu oe
held at 10 o'clock a. m. on November S,i904. be
fore the Register and Receiver at tbe United
States Land Office In Tbe Dalles Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper affida
vit, filed AHKiwt 81. 1901. set forth facts which
show that after dne deligence personal service of
tnls notice cannot be made. It Is hereby ordered
and directed that such notice be given by due
and proper publication.
Michael T. Nolam,
KeKiater.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
'" I am prepared to furnish plans
and sped flea tiool for buildings,
make ont lumber tills and famish
estimates at a rcasonabla price.
' ' A M&SS0SSI3.
QR.R.S. BMITB. r .
i OSTEOPATH.
Graduate of the American School of Ostoopatby,
of Kirksvllle, Ho.
Office boars 10 to U and 2 to 4. Other boars by
appointment.
First door west of Globe Office
CONDON , -- . . OREGON,
JyJARf BOWIRMAS M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND1 SURQEON
Office on Bammit Street lsf'Door West of P..
CONDON - - OREQON
PARMAN k PARKER
ATTO R N EYS-AT- LAW
"
Careful attention to alt legal badness entrusted
toottrefre.
Offices at Coadoswuid Arlington.
D. R .Parker, f J O. W. Pannan,
CONDON, ORE. ARLINGTON, ORE.
ENDRICK8 & BOWERMAN
School Clerk's Notice.
All school warrants of School District
No. 9, Gilliam County Oregon, register
ed prior to February 8, 1004, are now
payable npon presentation at my office.
Interest ceases after April 12,1904.
P.' 11. Stephunson,
School Clerk.
The Ladie's Aid Sociely of the Baptist
church will give a handkerchief social
in the Armory on Nov. 4. Lnnch' WilJ
be served by the ladies. There will be
a selection nf choice hsndkerchiele for
sale. An admission of 25 cents will be
charged, including lunch.
H
ATTORN EY8-AT-LAW
Practice In all the Courts, V. 8. Commissioner
In Condon office. Final proofs and filings taken
Offices at Condon and Fossil.
Jay Bowerman, . H. H. Hendricks,
Condon, Ore. ' Fosell.Ore.
Treasurer Notice.
All connty warrants registered prior
to Sept. 1,1903, will be paid npon pre
sentation at my. office. Interest ceases
after April 6, 1904.
. V. Moobx,
Treasurer of Gilliam connty, Oregon.
Ten Dollars Reward.
Strayed : From George Hardie's sheep
camp, at head of Herrington canyon, two
saddle horses described as follows: 'One
sorrel boree, blaze face, white spots on
sides, weight about 700 pounds, branded
3 on-stifle. One brown mare, white
strip on face, weight about 760, shod all
sronnd, foretop roached, branded A A
(Armstrong brand) on left stifle. Five
dollars reward each for information lead
ing to their recovery. Address,
Charms Halfobd,
29d32 Condon, Oregon
Care Tom Chesbor,
Come and U convinced thai w art offering the beat '
Bargains In Dress Goods
Erer shown In Gillliam County. , They must be sold at some
price, as we must reduce our immense stock of Dry Goods.
LORD & COMPANY
ARLINGTON, OREQON
THE QUALITY STORE
-LORD & COMPANY-
Moore & Golden,
GASH GROCERS.
Our stock is now arriving and
is fresh, clean and up-to-date.
GROCERIES : FRUIT : VEGETABLES
All fre6h and good to eat.
Call and get our prices.
SPR1KC STREET, . C8XD0N, OREGON:
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FALL AND WHITER
MILLINERY
DRESS HATS,
STREET HATS
Latest Styles, Best Quality.
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tecial aUemlon to Ita ul
ster's trade, flrsl-clsss
. stock and careful drivers.
CHOP FEED FOR SALE.
CONDON, ORECON.
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Miss Catherine Greiner.
JUST IN
LOST VALLEY LAUD AIID LUMBER CO.
(INCORPORATED.)
Manufaoturora of and Daalars In
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Telephone Poles, Posts, Wood Eto.
Rough Lumber per M. liaOO. Ship Up per M. 116.00.
Flooring, 1st class, $25.00. Flooring 2nd class $17.50.
Five per cent, of! for cash.
Condon Yard at Interior Planing Mill. J. A. McMorris. Agt.
F. M. PLITER, Manager.
Lost Valley, Ore.
Complete line of Fall and Winter
MILLINERY
DRESS AND STREET
HATS
MISS DORA DOWNING
Corqer Spring and Oregon Streets,
Condon, Oregon.
ALBERT DAMS
LIVERY AND FEED
STABLE
Our Livery Stock is First
class. Best attention to
Boarding Stock.
Your Patronage Solicited.
SPRING STREET, CONDON.
WALL PAPER
LATEST DESIGNS
FASHIONABLE PATTERNS
Largest and best select
ed stock in tbe Coanty.
Estimates furnished on
jobs as to mateaial and labor.
V. A. DARLING.
WOOD. FOR SALE.
For good dry 16-inch wood go in
to the mountains by nay of De
Ford's place to FAIR'S WOOD
CAMP, on the Adams place in up
per Lost Valley. Good roads.
. 28tf. Fair Bros.,
STACE TIME TABLE.
. Stages will arrive at and depart
from Condon on tbe following
schedule.
ARRIVE FBOM
Fossil.... ,.9:3o A. M.
Arlington ..... , .. ...... 2:30 P. M.
DEPART FOB
Arlington.... ...9:45 A. M.
Fossil. .2:30 P. M.
, J. W. Jackson & Co.. Props.
Forest Reserve scrip for sale. L. W,
Darling.
A 200-acre farm for sale. Six year's
time. L. V. Darling.
6ITY LOTS and ACREAGE
Now is tbe time to invest in city property as prices are
bound to advance napidly in tbe near future.
Condon promises to equal Pendleton in population within
the next five years and opportunities for investors are un
excelled in the Pacific Northwest.
Make Your Selections at Once.
Enquire of
J. E. LANCASTER.
PLUMBING
And Pipe Fittings of all kinds done on short notice. We carry
all necesBsary supplies for this work.
MACHINIST WORK.
Having installed a power lathe I am now prepared to do all
kinds of machine work on short notice. Work which you for
merly bad to send to Portland can now be done here at a great
saving of time and transportation charges.
NEW STOCK TIN AND CBAIITE WARE JUST III-
E. T. HOLLENBECK,
Shop and Store North Main Street,
CONDON, OREGON.
SAY!
Do You Know
that We Carry-
on of the targort Blocks of Goods In trig County
We can supply yon with any article from a shoe string to
a threshing machine. Ask, write or 'phone for what you want.
:WE CARRY:
Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnish
ings, Boots, Shoes, Groceries,
Hardware, Wagons andFarm
ing Implements.
Call and inspect our goods and get our prices. We want
to show you that we can save you money, on what yon
need to buy.
Keys &
Mayville - - Oregon.
Cashing