CONDOK GLOBE
Kiitofwt at Ioa toffies a second-class matter.
t'ebllehed Every Thursdany
S. A. PATTI80N
Editor and Proprietor.
MUHX'RU'TIUN WICK, 91.00 i'KK YKAR.
Cards of Thanks, Resolutions n( Kespert, KM.,
A rents per Unit, In ed vance, seven wont to line.
Othwr adverUalug mux on epilltation.
Cn lor ehanso( standing ads should be
left at the ofliee nut later than Monday noon ol
aiMib week to tiur prompt attention, t
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1003
COi:HT CONDON. NO. M. . OK A. MKKTe
1. 1 unit Mundajra nl eh uionih in Arm
ory Hall IimIkw ruum. Visiting brntlir r rw
quraUHl to meet with o. A warm weleonie
awaits you.
J. K, Vauuhh, r.8. A. B. Haaai V,C. K.
NEWSPAPERS.
As a medium for advertising the
newspaper in probably the only one
that can be classed a "iiidespensi
ble" and nuoceHsful bushiess men
are frank tu confess that uiuch of
their success in due tu liberal news
paper advertising.
A newspaper that keeps abreast
of the timeH and gives prompt
knowledge of the place wherever
whatever is desired may be pro
cured on the best posnibU terms,
that gets and hold the attention
of the Urgent number of people
who want thing, and maintains
for itself a character of honeety
and intelligence i the demand of
the experienced advertiser and no
other medium is one-half so ef
fective. The newspapers today reaches
non-subscribers as well as subscrib
ers and it makes no difference what
the business or condition of the in
dividual may be almost every one
reads the newspapers. And one
thousand papers that are paid for
bring more returns to the adver
tiser than fifty times that number
of free samples, for whatever a per
son buys, he means to get his
money's worth and he reads every
thing in the paper, the advertise
ments as quickly as anything ele,
because they are part of the paper.
i The practice of uning window
cards, strewing the public highway
with dodgers and covering doad
walls with signs is being gradually
discontinued by the great business
houses and the use of newspaper
space substituted instead.
The railroad corporations, the
best advertisers that we have to
day, who maintain large publicity
departments and employ the best
advertising talent in the country.
were quick to recognize ttie value
of newspaper advertising -and are
using the columns of the daily and
weekly newspapers more and more
each year.
Billboards, dodgers and other
such devices attract the eye for the
. time being, but the newspaper has
unfailing aocess to the eye and ear
ot the public and the people in
variably turn to the newspaper
when reliable information is de
sired. White's Sayings.
The) Diamond Cur.
The latest news from Paris is that they
have discovered a diamond cure (or con
sumption or pneumonia, it will, how
ever, be best for you to take that great
remedy mentioned by W. T. McGee, o(
Vanleer, Tenn. "I had a cough for four
teen years. Nothing helped me until
took Dr. King's New Discovery for Con'
sumption, Coughs and Colds, which
gave instant relief, and effected a per
manent cure." Unequalled quick cure
for Throat and Lang; troubles. At all
dragglats; price 60o and $1.00, gnaran
teed. Trial bottle free,
The railroad yards and vicinity pre
sents a scene of real activity, a great
deal ot work being done there now. The
new depot foundation Is well under way,
a large water tank for the railroad com
pany is nearing completion. The stock
yards are being finished, the warehouse,
mill and many other Industries starting
up" gives Condon a metropolitan air
Monuments and Marbla Work.
I with to announce to tht Condon
publio that I ict to Ntahllth a
branch shop la Condon as soon si tha
railroad Is completed and will then be
prepared to furnish marble and stone
work to my tlllliarn and Wheeler county
customers at a minimum figure. I am
In this businett to stay and every Job I
turn out is an advertisement ol rue busi
ness. I respectfully ask a continuance
of past patronage and cheerfully guaran
tee every job entrusted to me.
0-tf Lot'is Comini.
Wilbur Carter, book-keeper for the
Lout Valley Land & Lumber Co., return
ed to his work Monday alter a week'e
visit lo the Willamette valley.
Good for Stomach Trouble and Con
stipation.
"Chamberlain's fctomach and Liver
Tablets have dona me a great deal of
good," says C. Towns, of Rat Portage,
Ontario, Canada. "Being a mild physic
the after effects are not unpleasant, and
I can recommend them to all who suffer
from stomach disorder," For tale by
Condon Drug Co.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Slate ot Oregon (or
the CoMiity of Gilliam.
U U. KaUttun, I'mlnllir.
vs.
i. D. Tltns and J. H. Tltns, IMxndsnts.
To i. I). I'll hi. above named Iiefendant:
In the uaineot the Slate of Orwni:
Yoh are hereby required tueppfar and answer
Hi complaint filed axalnat you In the short-rn-
tllb.d action wllhlu ill works from the dale ol
the first publication of tbla stiniinima on yon,
to-wlt: Within ali wki from the nth day of June,
WOfl, thedate of the Hint publication of tbla inn.
mnns.atid If you fall to o answer, for want there
of, the plalntiS will apply lo the Court to (rant
the rt'llf t played for In aald plain II IT oo iiptalut
to-wlt: Judgment against you aud each of yon
for the principal mini of I'c'VK.' together with In
tercat thereon from the lt Any ol December,
law. at the rate of icn per cent pr annum nutll
trnld, I1M0O attorney' fee, litfvther with the
eosts aud disbursements of IhU action.
Thla summons I srrved on yon by publication
In perauance of an order of the ll -norable Kd
ward iMinn, Judge of the Count of Qlltlam.
State of Oregon, duly mad and entered In aald
action, on the th day of June. luoS.
I.MIH PSHN PAHKIR.
Attorney (or I'UlntlfT.
A Snap
in City
Property
The Condon
Townsite
Company, for
a period
of
30 Days,
commencing
July I,
will sell any of
their
Residence Lots
on a
payment of
$10
down and the
balance
$5 .
a month.
CONDON TOWN
SITE CO.
S. A. PATTlSON, Agent,
Condon Globe Office.
WtieajCHi want a pleasant laxative
that is easy lo lake ami certain to art,
use Chamberlain' fttoinach and Liver
talM. For sale by Condon l)mg IX
CIRCUIT COURT ORDER.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Gilliam Comity.
State of Oregon, plaintiff, '
. vs.
F, ft, Stevens, Administrator of the Kitat of
(Jeortce Moore, deceased, and all belts of aald de
euased, If any there be, and all jhtwhh Interest
ed In aald ealate, defemtauta.
Now at tbla time I preaented the Information
In the above entitled eauae of Frank Menefee.
District Attorney of the Seventh Judicial lllalrtcl
of the Slate of Oregon, from which It appears to
the court!
That George Moore died In the SUte of Cali
fornia, on or about the 211 day of February. ltwa,
lulcataUt and without belri end left an estate In
Ullllain County, Oregon that K. 8. eleven lithe
duly appointed, qualified and acting adminis
trator of Uie eatale of said deceaacd aud, aa such
adinlulntratoa baa settled and closed aald estate
and ha Sled bl final report In the county court
lu snid county aud state.
Thai, alter settlement of all of lbs claim,
charges and espensee agalnat kaid utate, in
cluding the espenaea of (vttllug and closing the
aame, said administrator now ha In bl band
and pnaacaalou, belong) tig to said estate, the um
of ftL'lI.ie In money, end said sum Is all of the
property remaining on bands and belonging to
said estate, '
That the Slate of Oregon baa right by law lo all
the property ol said deceased.
Now, therefore, In the name of the SUte of
Oregon: You, the said defendant, F. H, Steven
administrator of theeatateaa aforesaid, aud eU
hclra of said tieorge Monro, deceased, it any
there be, and all persons Interested lu said ea
tale, are hereby notified to be and apiear lu the
(."Irani! court-room In the County roHrt hoiie In
Condon, Otlllam County, Oregon, on or before
Monday, the 7lb day of August, 190.1, then and
there to show cease. If any there be, while the
title to all of the property belonging to the eaUte
of aald tieorge Moore, deceased, to-wlt, the sum
of f6JII.se now ou lis lids aud In the hands rf the
administrator of aald esUte, should not be vest.
d In the state of Otegon.
Iated at Chamber In The tall(. Oregon, tbl
Hth day of June. ISO.
, W, I.. HkJtbakHW,
Circuit Judge of the 7ib Judicial DUtrk-t of the
SUte of Oreg-jn.
CONTEST NOTICE.
V. S. Land Ornr. Tms Dallxh. Oa..
! May 17, l'JOA
A sunti-laiit coutvst affidavit having been filed
in this office by Kwnth J. Keynnlds, contestant,
against homestead entry No. I'iVSI, made May 1,
190.1, for Wt, SE'. i Bee. .Tp. 1 8., R.
K. W, M. by James Littleton, eontestee. In
which It I alleged that said entryman baawhol
ly abandont-d aald tract of Uud;ba failed to cul
tivate or reside thereon or to Improve anyof said
tract; that there ate not it ow nor ba there ever
been any improvements ol any kind opon said
tract and that all of aald failures (lilt exlt; and
that aald alleged absence was not due lo bis em
ploytnenttntbearmy, navy or marine corps of
the I'nited SUte in time of war, aald parties are
hereby notified to appear, reapond sod offer evi
dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a.m.
on July A, 1903 before J. W. Snover, a l 8. Com
missioner at bis office In Condon. Oregon, and
that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m.
on July 11, 1905 before the Register and Receiver
st the V. 8. Land Office In Tbe Dalles, Oregon,
Tbe said contestant having. In a proper affida
vit, filed May 13, 1W5. set lorth facts which show
that after due dllbrence personal service ot this
notice rsn not be made, it I hereby ordered aud
directed that such notice be aived by due and
proper publication.
10dl5. . M ichssl T. NolaK, Register.
REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE
FARM LAND BOUGHT and SOLD
List your lands witb -s
and we will find
you a purchaser. In-y'
tending purchasers
may be benefitted by
giving a call.
W. A. CAMPBELL,
CONDON. OREHON.
Office 2nd Floor Barker Bldg.
LAND
FOR SALE
' .
I have for sale 3780 acres of
good land. Will sell all to
gether or in four separate
tracts as follows: One tract
of 640 acres. Two tracts of
320 each. One tract of 2,
500 acres. For full in
formation and terms call on
or address,
George flardie
Trail Fork
Oreoon
The S. B. Barker Comp'ij
IMXmrORATED
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
HEADQUARTERS FOR STOCKMEN'S
SUPPLIES
V are junt now opening up one of the large!
Mock of Drpr (rood in Eastern Oregon. Our
Groceries; are the ian in th market. Our tock
of rhelf Hardware is complete. We have a large
Mock of Door, Windows. Moulding, Wall Paper,
Building Paper etc. Picture frame to order.
I to
We buy by the car load and are prepa
you the benefit of it by offering the lowest
give
prices
, Stoves and Ranges, Barb-wire Nails,
Paints and Oils. Furnlturea Specialty
tioma rhone Mo. 17.
C. L. Vining & Son
Dlacksmlthlnq and Wagon Work
CLEM :: OREGON
Agent$ for Advance Separators, Traction Engines, Home
Powers, Wind Stackers, and all machinery built by the
Advance Company. ( Call on us or write to us before
purchasing a new rig. We call at your residence when
machinery is wanted.
New Stock of furniture
A complete line of Couches, Bed Lounges.
Fine assortment of Iron Beds, Springs and
Mattresses, also a full line of Hardware.
Condon Furniture &
Hardware Company,
NORTH MAIN STREET. Home Phone No. Si.
I
Reisacher Saddles
i
$
i
Reisacher Saddle are made for eervice.
The reason they look better if ennpl; be
cause they are better.
They're built STRONG. The thorough 4
way in which they are put together is the $i
reason of their durability. Quite aa much J
ai the material from which they are made, g
Write for price list and photos. &
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JOHN F. REISACHER
CONDON, ORbGON.
C 1 E M
A Brand-new town just platted adjoining' station on Colum
bia River & Oregon Central R. R. about half-way between
Condon and Arlington, in the heart of the famed
Gilliam County Wheat Belt
Lots and Blocks for sale on reasonable terms
and terms call on or address.
For prices
C. A. A M M F 1WI A M Cam. Oreg.
: YOUR WflNTeS ' 1
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Can best be supplied from oar large stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
which is one of the largest in Gilliam County.
Ask, Phone or Write for what
uou need
KEYS & CUSHING
MAYVILLE, OREGON
heretofore unknown.