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iCOfi GLOBE HARTSHORN & MERESSE ISlbtUtMC. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6.1907. WBdCKiraoN rUCI, W-50 MR YKkK. Satan at Fatufic aa aacoiul-claaa aaattar. 7Colarr)wntl'(tB4lnt"Wtbol4 bt 111 atiaaaStt not Mr imi llMi aoosot aaea wk M toaura aoaat twauoa. Card ol Thanka. Kraolalioiu si ftMpart. Kir.. I eaaa cr Una. la idnM ama ord to line. OUm adrwtialng nla oa application. Tht 5ptr laattaa aBilHHon. oa tmr tanl toafca at miitl laaaraa. aal taaatfttbrdla. alalaaaaa raavoaatblllia lot iunaia ajada MaiaMoa aaiaana at aamapsiaiwa. NOV RT COX DOS. NX M. F. Of K. MEETS v linndan atu ol ar month tn Aral' on Rail lode morn. J'latUi brrhra arc re aacaM to bm Vila aa. A warm vaieoma awallaruu. Secretary Cortelyou is trying to impress us with the fact that stockings were made to be worn and not to hoard money in. Believing that business condi tions are good will help to make them so. But they are good whether anyone wants to believe it or not Those Russians are doing all they can to make Secretary Taft feel at home. He had a narrow escape from a railroad accident on the trans-Siberian road just as if he was traveling in Ameri ca. The Sixtieth Congress opened Monday morning. The striking scenes of the day was the fight for the speakership of the House, between Joseph G. Cannon and the democratic representative, John Sharp Williams. Cannon was re-elected by an overwhelm ing majority, and Joe began tel ling the assembly what's what The Democrats denounced the rules of the last Congress but when in came to a vote the same were adopted. For the first time in some years a united, active and honor able delegation will present the claims, and look after the inter ests Oregon in Congress. Hav ing emerged from the valley of humiliation incident to land fraud disclosures our people are now in position to hold up their heads and ask, through their representatives, for what they want with the reasonable assur ance that they will receive re spectful consideration. At the meeting of the repre sentatives of the different com mercial bodies of the state the first of the week, was shown the great confidence being placed in the Portland Clearing House dur ing the financial stringency. The body decided not to ask the Gov ernor to call an extra session of the legislature at this time, but after debating the bank situation and the need of resuming judi cial business, resolutions were adopted and have already been presented to the Governor, re questing him to continue the le gal holidays for a period not to exceed ten days after banks of the East resume specie pay ments. Governor Chamberlain has already made it known that he would not call an extra ses sion of the Legislature as he deemed such an act one of quest ionable propriety. It is his opi nion that the holidays will be continued until the first of the year, however, he shall follow the general concensus of opinion of the people of the state at large. The Governor has also enforced the idea that the de mand for the continuation of the holidays comes even more strong ly from business interests than from the banks. WILD WITH EXCITE MENT I Condon, Oregon In a Fe ver of Excitement over the wonderful CURES Performed by Dr. Madison The Great Ameri can SPECIALIST Deaf Tade to tear Cap to Ua!r OPERA HOUSE PACKED. Nothing Like It Ever Seen In Condon Before. Dr. Madison and itaff of the Medical Institute of Liverpool, Eng., and Crawfordaville, Indiana, branch office Portland, Oregon, lectured to a large audience Mon day night. The doctors are agree able and forceful speaker and held the audience in close attention while tbey explained the theory and usefulness of their wonderful discoveries. Many promises were made which seemed utterly impossible to believe and when the doctor in vited those who were hard of hear ing to coiue forward and be cared, Mrs. J. J. McLane, Mr. G. T. Spen cer and Mrs. J. C. Nuckolls re- s)ioiided to the call and were made to hear in a whisper iu a few sec onds. The doctor then called for crip pies on crutches and Mrs. Tout Ferguson reppoiuLd. She was afflicted with that giant disease, rheumatism, for 12 years, and she was unable to walk, hav ing to be carried to the opera house in a chair, perfectly helpless, and was operated on with medicine for 20 minutes and walked off the stage free from pain and stiffness, followed by the wondering crowd To say that the audience was as tonished and wild would be putting it mildly, The doctor was warmly congratulated. It seemed like a dream but it was real.- Ministers and doctors were in the audience and they seemed as well pleased as any. Tbey treat the following diseaees: Paralysis, catarrh, deafness, big neck, bladder and kidney diseases, rheumatism, scrofula, loss of manly vigor, female diseases, bowel com plaint, debility, dropsy, heart, liver and nerve diseaees, tape worm, sore legs, all ear and eye diseases, cancers, piles and fistula cured without pain, and all kinds of chronic diseases trea ted. Office at fiOSEC OIE(iO 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Including Sunday Qopsultatioi pree The treatment is medicine and osteophy. Will not visit any oth er town in this county, All wish ing treatment must come to Con don by Tuesday, Dec. 10, positive ly the last day in Condon, closing at 5 p. m. SUMMONS In tb flmtlt Coart ol ta Mata ut Otrana few Oilliaaa Oxuity. raua B. Uoldm, Malntll. a. . A.fUnrknat, AdailalaUatnrol tha aatat nl Will havaaanrt. atoeaaaaii, J. W. Djtar, lanw Clark, Rwaard t'lart. IVrdna k. Clark, Kama Itavriiputt Clark, frlataa P. C. Clark, aud Ldllh Ik Italy. aVtaiulattU. To Jaaala ( lark, Rlraard Clark, Panlna R. I'tatk, Itaraa Davenport Clark, Prlnna P. Clark, and Kdlla H. Daly, ut tha abura-naowd drranttanla, la th nanta ot tlx Htakt ol ONun: Vimi and aark ut yoa ara hrb rvMlrwl to appear and inawn Ui aiiapUIni Had agalnal too lit I lw abua anlltlrd action aud eonrt on or ttoi Friday, Utallta day ot Deraaaovr, I9W. and II you an tail la. apaira and aaawvr, plain UN will taaa Jurigawui againal yu and aark ol you fur tha puaataalna of an audlvtritd on tlitrd lalarm la and 10 lha following dvaenbad laud altnaMd In Ullliaia euanta, Urvgon, tn-alt: lb a'aU kali ol th Sorthartat qnartor. aud lav aVmtnwHlajaanarol tha Nurthwaat quarter ut Section a in luwn.hlp a south Rang .'1 Eaal of Iba lllaaMlta Maridtan, and lor lua .ana ut f-UO uo oaga ror tn wrongful and unlawful wHhooWIng tlie poataaaloa laaraat I rum ibu plaintiff, Harthr wltli plaintiff, euata and dta- naraaaiaala la tkta arllua aaaandtd. 1 hla att alia una la aarvad apoa ja and aark ul jou toy pabllrallna inaraot la Tba Ctindon ilrukiv, a awpapar ot ganvrwl clrralallua aubll aad amkly lat'uudon, UllllanCoauly.lMvcon lur a narlwt ol all wveka, ava liuwrtl.na, com Baaeluf oa tba lat day ot No., 1WT, and and- UK on th ISlk day ol 1m., IW7, by an ortlat ul lh Huuorabla tdward inina Cottuty JnUaa at UiIIUbi I'ounly, Oraawa Biada and anlorrd amis tJ data lb .'.b day ol Oaiolxr. IMR, D. R. riia, and Miriam Wiuoh, Attoraaya lor Plalutld Itatcol Rral nobllratlon, Konubar lat, Mtt. IMta ot laal aablloaUon, Uacaaabar Uth. NUT. Notlct) For Publication. Dapartmant ot tba In tar lor. Vnltrd (Makta Laad ottca, Tk Ualhta, Otoo. NovaHbar 141k, 1907 Nolle ta baraby flrn that Sarah 1. Oabora, tormarly tsarah 1. Hay nolda, ot Qwandolaa, Ora- con, haa 114 nolle ot bar lalautloa lo make anal eonaiatatloa troof lu anoaoit ol bar claim ti: Homaaiaad Kntry No. Vti aaada Marrk , IsueV lur th S N no W ol U'' J. Tp. South. Ranaa St I., W. M.. aud that aid pi oof will b auda brtor tha Rafiato aud tlmlnr al Tha Da I laa, Otvfon, on Janaary 7th 1908. Mwaaam th followlnir wltnnara to iot nr rontlnooua raahtanra apoo, and caltlratlnu ol, lb land. ll: Prank B. Reynold and Mich el J. Lynch ol Ovaadolaa, Onoa, A. L. Oat- tlnlar of Clem, Oregoa, Jacob Larch ol Owando- len. Oragon. i C. W. Moom, Raglatar, Notlo For Publication. DKI'ARTMKST OP TH INTERIOR. Land Office at Tha Da Haa, Oftwon, Notambar H, 1907. Notice li hereby rtren that aarah C. Bant, tormarly Sarah I. Broyhlll. ot Condoa, Oregon haa Sled noUca ot bar Intention to aakr Snal commalaUoB proof In lapport of her claim, rti: Home trad Entry No 1421a made Feb. n. 1WA, forlheSVW'4 SHSKV ol Section IS. Toarnahlp 4 Sonth. Ranee I B., W. II.. and that aaid proot will lw made before tha Reaiater and Kerelrer at Tha Wallet, Oreroa, oa Decern' ber Slat, 1W7. She namea the follow I n wltneaaea to pror ber eouUnnoui lertdenee apon, and cultivation of, tba land, tii: Waller Campbell, Crank K Hall, Albert Campbell and Jobo Nelaon, all ol Condon, Orefon. , C. W. Mookt, Reflater. Notlo For Publication. DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR Land Office at The Dallee, Oregon. Norember M, 1907. Notice la hereby (I Ten that Frank E.Rcynolila ol Gwendolen. Or..hai Bled notice ol hit Intention to make final five-year proof In rapport ol hlaclalm.vli: Homeetead Entry No. 11001 made Jane 11, 1902, lor the r.'4 ol Section IX, Tp. 2 Boalb, Kana;e 22 K W. M and tbat aald proof will be made baton the RegUter and Re ceiver, at The Dallea, Oregon, on January 7th, 1908. He name the following wltneaaea to prove bit eontinaont reaidence upon, and cnlllration or. the land, vli: Michael J. Lynch, Sarah J. Rey. noldt and Jacob Lart h ot Gwendolen, Oregon, and A. L. Garnlnler of Clem, Oregon. C. W. Mookk, Kegiater. NOTICE FOR fUBUCATlON of State SelecUon United SUtea Land Office, The Dallea, Oregon, October 2G. 1907. Notice la hereby given that under tbe provla loutof tbe Actof ConKreaa of Auguat 14, in. and tba acta mpplementary and, amendatory thereto, tha SUta of Oregon, baa thh day Sled In tbia office it application, No. 6HI, to aelect the 8EK8W14, 8W!iSEJ4 of Section 14. and NW'4 N EH of Section 23 T. 8 Soatb, Range 21 E.. W.M. Any and all peraona claiming adreravly the abore-dcacrlbed landa, or dealring for any rea son to object to tba Snal allowance of tbe ae- lecllon, tbonld file their clalmi or objection! In tbia office on or before the 16th day of Dee ember, 1907. C. W. Moors, Reglater. Administrator's Notice. Notice ta hereby given tbat the anderalgned baa been appointed by the Hon. Comity Court of Gilliam Connty, Oregon, Administratrix of the eatateof Daniel J. Wllaon deceased. All per aona having claim againat aald estate are there lore hereby notified to present tbe same to the anderalgned at Condon, Oregon, within six months from tbe date hereof the same being the dale ol tbe first publication of this notice. Said claims being verified at required by law. Dated September 27, 1907. Emily A. Wiuon, Administratrix. O. W. Parman, Attorney for Admlniatratrix. Treasurer's Notice. All county warrant registered priot Mny 1, 1907, will be paid npon pre sentation at mj office. Interest cease. May 1, 1907. E W. Moons, Trestnrer of Gilliam county, Oregon The illustrated booklets on Condon and Gilliam county, com piled by the Globe printing of fice, are finished. About 600 will be mailed to the East and the remainder will be on sale at this office and Hunt's Drugstore at 10c each. These will be sold in order to partly defray printing expenses. They have nineteen pages and contain twenty-five cuts of business houses and farm scenes in Gilliam county and are well worth 25c. Get half a doz en and send them to your friends. rreteaslonal Dlrebtom Da R. PARKER ATTORMEY-AT-LAW Olll.-a in Cnln Nnliunal Hank lilrk c. W. PARMAN ATTORKEY-AT-LAW U. S. COMMISSIONEI Carelnl aU-nlinn givatt to all bualnaat olrmtaJ In my car. CnV t Condon, Omon. W OOD t OAVSY, Phyalc.ana and Surgeons . - ... vui,i ..Mimnllv atiaareid om beeond Moor. Harkr BuiMlug, auor ilalll anil spring aireeta. Condon, urejon J W. DONNELLY, 11. U. Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of Women a Specialty., Condon, Or. r A. MANN DENTIST Crown and Rrtda Wort a Kpeelalty. Ofilce tipataln iu Ullliaia Co. Bang Building. Condon, Oregon I. KINNIDY.M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Day a ml Night Cslls promptly aniwere- Arlington : : Oregon J a. WILLS AUCTIONCCR AND VALUATOR Strict attention given to bailnaaa, laleafeav eociea. t eiuauous given. COM DON, OBIOON Farr Bros. Meat Market Choice Fresh and Cured Meats of all Kinds. Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides. Johnson Building ay Condon, Oregon. GET YOUR WINTER'S READING NOW! Our Great Offer $4.00 WORTH OF GOOD READING ONIiY" $2.50 THE GLOBE - - $1.50 PACIFIC MONTHLY 1.00 Semi-Weekly Journal 1.50 j$2 The Globe and Pacific Monthly 111 AUTCn Loo, rcprewntntlvei for Con If All I CU ' f-"4 vicinity to look after renewal! and lnomuie ihd script. on Hut of t prominent monthly mnffatliie on a lalary and cotniiiiRNlnii bai.lt, Experience desirable but not necoHnary. flood opportHiiity fonrliehtpDraon. Add rem publisher. Box W, HUtioaO, New York. 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