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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
iljill -mi Zi) iiiii)'! " '':.."""M 1 300JD Hoaaoa bht . . -V W - It VOL XVI. CONDON. OREGON. FRIDAY. 8EPTEMBER 21. 1006. NO. 27. a- MM - "V V LOCAL AND PERSONAL K'lltor Carran returned Monday from biiitnei trip to Portland, Jndge Bradshaw mill number ol at torneys from The Illes, l'iri Inml and other plural arrived In Condon Monday evening to alteud to circuit court Imsl hen. IMI.Wooddn purchased 8. HlUr Iter's liil.rait In th. W. f. 1'irks & Co. meat market. Th. flnu lll itill b known W. F. lark A Co. Work on th. Ullliant Co. Usui build ing li going along ranldly with good prospect forth, butlttitig being com pleted In a few weeki. Kohl. B. Huemr was linking hands with frtendi In Condon tlil week, Mr. Bpencer wmoii. ol th. early willl.n of this count? but disposed ol hli interests nd moved to Eugene, Orvirou, Isst April. F. T. ndn wai m In Cond.n Ihli week linking Intuit with friendi. Fred Iim been mat riling fr some month on th. F. M. Kprlngiion ranrli In Loit Villi-y, llli wl!a and alster-ln-law, Miss tw Hprlngiloli, arcmiipaiiled Mm, At th meeting of th. Coudon Com mercial Club lii Friday .v.ning it wi nnsnlmotisly voted to liquidate th. af Inn ol th. Ciub amf disband. Th. ov.n lor th. I loins Hi ferry wii received from Chlragii thil iwk mid th. bakery hai hern moved Into th. roomi ihit w.r. formerly occupied by th. Condon Commercial Club. Mr, Tnwnlry bn gone to . great dfil ol ei pun, in purchasing naw lUtiirei .nd th. establishment now present neat mid allranliv appearance. Word hn been received Ironi l)r. D. C. Lill.r tht h. hai located lor the pmi'tlo ol till prolesilon it Weston, Or egon. While In Condon be made rep utation lor liiiueelf .1 physician and mid surgeon and a is nnlversilly well liked. That th. diH-tor will soon work li.toilirgeprnUic.il a foregnn. con clusion. . .On lint Thursday evening at I call mertmg ol th. Baptl.t Cliortih It a unanimously agreed to ennlliine lli-lr pastor lor another jear on the nam. ml iy. r.itor Mount bai not announced bii derision lint mi a call elsewhere which be may accept. J. K. Clark, a lormer resident ol Gil linn oonnty, died in Portland last wei k and bii hoily i. brought to Condon lor Interment. Th. loiieral took plate Iroin the letter Day Haiut church last Friday at S ;00 p. in. Married Wednesday afternoon, Sep tember 19th, at the Congregational par mug, Mr. George O-lmrne and Mini Harah J. Reynold! both ol Gwendolen, Kev. U. W. Riggsolll.iellng. E. Wheir wai appointed thil week by Judge Bradihaw to t'ia ilftVe ol hallitfof the circuit court. Mr. Wlicir ii well qualitled lor the poiition and take, hold ol the w irk liki veteran. Tom Scott wai appointed Jury bailiff. F. T, llurlburt Ii building a barn on hii Ion in th. north went end ol town nd will eventually erect a Una reii dene. Word has been received Iront Juki Rarton that he Ii doing wall at Marih field and Ii well pleaied with th. coun try. ' Mill Grelner returned Tueiday even ing Irnin Portland where she wai taking notes on the lateit styles and pnrchailng her (all line ol millinery. Will Hughes, ion of Vif. and M'. J. II. Hughe, ol thii city, inrprlsed hi. I'Uka Tuiilnv evening by dropping in on th-tn hIkiiU nipper time. He ban been in Alankit lor Home inonthi. Claud. Lawion and Jim Morphetr are working on the new warehouie at Mik alo lor the li. Q. Co. Grant Wade ol Olet waa tramactlng bna'neii in Condon thii week. ' CWENDOLEN Hurt 4 Flanden are threahing for J, Larch. Ed KiiBKfll who hai been viiitlng rel ative! on the Ridge returned to Athena Monday, , Mrs, A. Chandler of Clem ii viiitlng on the Ridge. Mn. Hnllenbeck and family eipeot to leave lor Waihingtira loon. Hervicei were held at the school home Sunday by Mr. Edei. CIRCUIT COURT BUSINESS Jodg. Ilradihaw arrived Monday ev nlng ind clronit court convened th. neit morning at liltil o'clock. Th. firit ca. that cam. to trial wa. that ol J. W, Kngberg v.. 0. E. Smith. It wai an ac tion on promliiory not. Attorney! Parmin and Parker appeared on banal! I th. plaintiff and H. W. fctark of Th. Dallei fur th. defendant. Th. Jury brought In verdict In favor ol th. plain tiff. Th. ran. ol th. Stale ol Oregon vs. Harry Grubb on th. charge of aiiault with dangerona weapon attracted con Id.rabl. attention. Dl.trlct Attorney Frank Menele. and hii auiitant, D. K. Parker, appeared lor th. Htat. and At torney John tlavin lor th. defenie. Th. Jury brought In a verdict of gniliy but recommended lb. priinner to th. mercy ol lb. court II. wai fined $50 Th. caaei ol the Bute of Oiegnn agaiimt W. E. Owen, on the charge ol burglary and agaln.t Ed Martin, on the charge ol lar ceny by bailee were dlmnlMed upon mo tion ol th. Dl.trlct Attorney. In the oil. of th. State VI, John M. Rohb on charge of aiiault with a dangerom wea pon th. defendant plead guilty and wai given lenteno ol on. and on.-hall yeara In th. .tale penitentiary. The caie ol Dixon Uannt vi. th. O. R. R. & Co. in which th. plaintiff alleged dam age! to th. amount ol $300 ai a remit ol damage! iii.talneil to a carload ol horiei during th. cour. of transportation, wa. tried Tbnnday. The jury returned a verdict in lavnr of th. dvf-adant, ' WHITE RUSSIAN MAKES BIG YIELD Millard French brought In conpl. of ikmiIi ol dry laud whcatlrom the French Bros,' ranch on Hinton C'erk. Monday which h. will tend to the Jame.town El position lor exhibit next year. One variety of the wheat wai w hat he called Whit. Ru'lian, winch Mr, 'French layi wai bii best yielder. In one field he harvested 40 busheli per acre ol thii wheat thii ieiin, and last year he lays the yield was 60 huiheli per acre, but It wai band planted and "dry tanned", The .tool that bf'bronght In Monday il tbli variety contained 220 italk. with well-filled heads with an average of five berries to the nienh. Forty hueheli Is a gHl crop any year, but a leaton like this It ii the exception and certainly pieces thii variety a long wav In the lead In the point ol vleld. The other variety that Mr, French will place on exhibit at the Jamextown fair Ii a hybrid mid although be ha. not tested it thor oughly Mr. French think, it in almost a. large a yielder ai the White Russian. It wai grown in the lame manner and has the lame number ol graini to the mesh although the heads do not appear a large and fluffy as the Ruatoan but it dnei not shatter ai eaaily. The sample! he brought In Monday are certainly a goo I Illustration of what can be done by "dry laud"or Intensive fanning. Hepp ner Times. JURY LIST The following named citisem were in town thii week serving ai jnrori at the September term of circuit cunit. John Hanley, Condon. II. N. Anderson, Lone Rock. R. M. Johnson, Unit Rock. W. K. Farrar, Alvllle. ., U. B. Crane, Mayville. J George Dillaboy, Gwendolen. A. L. Duthie, Condon, 8 8. Urider, Condon. Anion Hartman, Condon, U. W. Andrew. Blalock. Alher Montague, Arlington. Joseph Caeon, Ferry Canyon. A. Mallet, Ferry Canyon. P. Dyer, Alville. " ; Raluh Frnman, Alville. E. K. Cleveland, Condon. J. W. DavU, Condon. U 8. Caruine, Condon. I. B, Carter, Mayville, N. Austin, Condon. Jas. Kiier, Condon. T. A. Brandon, Ahx. W. J. Edwardx, Mayville. Win. Dunlap, Condon. Ta. Larch, Clem. Geo. Cloligh, Arlington, Colby Clarke, Condon. M. D. Ehliert, Condon. John Chandler, Olex. Clans Johnson, Gooseberry. A. J. Coe, Arlington. , J. W. Engherg of Blalock is numbered among the new subscribers to the Globe thii week. . WOOLCROWERS MEET The annual meeting of tin Oregn Stale Wool Urow.r Association wa held In Condon Tuesday. About thirty live delegate! from nearly every part ol t'i state were present. The morning ses sion wai held at the court boose ind and wai presided over by R. R. Keys, secretary of the association. The after noon session wa held In th. Armory hall and wai largely attended by Gilliam conntr iheepmen li well a th. dele gate, from nlh.r part of the atate. Many important question, war. taken ap and discussed, among th. most Im portant ol which wai that of recommend ing mori rigid quarantine regulation, in regard to deeeaiei ol slock. A commit tee ol five was appointed to formulate a rough draft of a law that would be ac ceptable to the sheepmen. The ques tion ol th. for.it reserve policy of th. government wai alio dienaed pro and con and It wai resolved that the cut in the proposed allotment in the Bine Mountain Reserve ihoold not exceed 2) per cent. J. N. Burgesi wa. .lee ted president for th eniuing year and D. P. Hymthe, acretary. Th. next meeting ol the Association will be held at The Dalle.. C00O FLOUR Th. following letter wa. received by Chss. F. Kennedy ol thia city from Will Moor, agent for th. Pacific Coast Eleva tor Co. at Pendleton and ipeaks wall for the floor that ii turned oat by the Gilliam Co. Milling Co. Pendleton, Oregon, Bept. 14, 1906. Dear ilrt I yesterday ordered ear of Powhatan flour through th. Portland office. We are In a hurry for thii and I wish that you would help n. get it ai soon aa possible. I have aold it to Ho back Bros. They need th. 10 barrel that I got lor sample and lay that it i better than the hard wheat floor they have been getting from Minnesota. , Your truly. Will Moou. SCISSORED JOKES Bella What do they want to discov er the norf. pole for Stella What for I W by, lor the lake of getting some picture piwt cardi Ironi there, ol course. Chapleigh I aw nevah associate with tlmae ah hawid baseball play ahs, doni-heiknow. Mi Cauatique I Suppose init. There are some thing! that even baseball plnyer won't atand lor. Yea.t A drunken man il always gar ni loni ii he not? Crinisenbeak Yet; it' hard to ihut a man np tight. "Tell tneol Uiadys Vanderfeiler, who wai married Ave yean ago. She used to keep society agog. Is .lie as sensation al as ever?" "More to. 8he actually has children." Scribbles Pennington surely Knows how to treat a subject. Dribbles Yes, but that's hi limit. I never knew him to treat an acquaintance. Dayie Oh dear I What on earth shall I any to Mr. Jinki when he calls tonight? Gravce Why, hai he pro posed T Dayse No, the mean thing that's just it. "I asked the young lady gadnate who took the medal for the best debate why the logic of her elde appealed to her." "What did she say?" "She laid 'Be cause'." BLALOCK The steamer "Relief" which waa built during the summer at Blalock was launched last Thursday. School hai opened with seventeen pu pils enrolled. There will be three or tour candidate for eighth grade diplo maa in June. Before the holidays ahont sixty dollara will have been expended (or new furniture, books, papers, etc. Englierg A Montgomery have return ed from a business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mr!. Win. O'Sullivan and son went to The Dal lea Sunday. Quite an interest ii manifested in the trial of the man who i accused of hav ing brought intoxicants on the school grounds on election day. Several citi- lens are in Condon this week a witneig- er. Ira 8 perry and family have moved to Ooldendale, Washington. THE BOX IS FULL. OF BEA.NS at WILLIAMS the. JEWELER EXPERT All uou have to do Is to RING abSOlUteill Free. ) Fine Job Printing I Iat the globe officeI Condon Drug Company Drugs Cigars, Stationery, Etc. R. L. HUNT, Registered Pharmacist WASSON'S CASH GROCERY Finest Stock of FRESH GROCERIES In the City We sell the celebrated - Hlslop's flnkola Coffee pat ap In li lb tin for 50 cents It is a combination of the finest coffees grown, blended with con summate "kill producing a coffee unrivaled in richness, smooth ness and smoothness of flavor. Ask for Hislop's Ankola Coffee and take no other. Everything usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store will be found on our shelves. Free delivery to all parts of the City between 8 a. ui. and 5. p.m. (Full Weight We Give You Best Quality (Lowest Price North Naln St., CONDON, Oregon ARLINGTON LUMBER COMPANY E. J. CLOUCH, Mgr. Largest Stock of BUILDING MATERIAL! In Eastern Oregon Lumber Doors Windows Cement Lime Shingles Coal Posts Wood Nails ' Wire Always In Stock CEO. BERRY. Agent, Condon OLYMPIC The Quality OPTICIAN guess and win a DIAMOND Mrrirleld Bnild.ng GILLIAM CO.' MILLING GO. I CONDON HOME BAKERY Ha at all time a good Ireah stock of Baked Good. Have you tried Chase & Sanborn Tea and Coffees T II not, why notT Tliey are the beet to be hid But that Isn't all. We have the beet and largest stock of Fruits and Vegetables in Condon. A good, clean and fresh stock of Groeerie. Give lis a call A. A. TOWN LEY ' Proprietor Mark on Flour