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    IDE CONDON GLOBE
HARTSHORN & MERESSE
Pwblistiete.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 10. 190&
SCBSCtUrTIOK PRICK. 1 50 PER YKAft.
Entered at FoetoAc M eeeoad-elase wiw.
Pabllsaed Ererj Fridav.
Coaj teeaerieeiol taadtrqt ads aaoaM to
left al UM UBca Bu lam tbaa atoooay HNtl
Mk wtk la tow eton umumii.
Cards ol Thanke, Reeotatloaa at Rupert. Kir.
I cuts per Une. In advene, im words o Ub.
Other advertising ratea on application.
I Thta viper tavltea hnarllfI3ns oa eV?
rent pl el raaeral Interest bat tbe editor die.
,lalms any rttpontfbllliy tor etateasenia aud.
tUiMSMU Mr aasiejpeaasula, r
forRTcsDON. no, 54, f. of a. meit
V- Mundave evenine: of each taoota la Arm
or? Hull hidee room. vtslauf brothers are re
quested to saeat with aa. A arena welcome
The registration books are
now open. Don t overlook this
matter for it's the important
question of the day.
In spite of the reduced cost of
transportation in many states,
the railroads manage to furnish
the same quality of accidents.
The Comptroller of the Cur
rency says that the wealth of
the United States amounts to
$1300 per capita. We are not
questioning the figures any, but
there seems to be some sort of
congestion in the circulating de
partment
Higgledy-piggledy cold storage
plant,
Turns out eggs when the black
hen can't;
Sometimes a million, sometimes
more,
And the quality drops as the
prices soar.
Organized labor in Tacoma is
preparing to wage a great fight
against-the incoming of cheap
Oriental labor. The Seventh
Annual Convention of the State
Federation of Labor opens in that
city this week and some definite
policy or outline of policy will be
framed to keep out the Orientals.
Congressman W. R. Ellis spent
a few days in Pendleton last
week, having come from the
national capital to register and
see that his petition as a candi
aate to succeed himseli is prop
erly launched. While in Portland
the Congressman did not have
much to say except that things
were humming over in Washing
ton. He is still working for the
creation of an Eastern Oregon
district for the United States
court and in. following out his
plan has introduced a bill creat
ing the district, while, to make
double sure Senator Fulton has
introduced a similar bill in the
senate. This time Ellis is to
have formidable opposition for
the nomination in the Second
Congressional District, for while
he has been in Washington dur
ing the past few weeks a number
of men have declared their de
sire for the office. Ellis has
been trying to find out just how
many of these people mentioned
are seriously figuring on coming
out for the nomination and which
have strength and what kind of
strength. The strongest of these
is no doubt Geer, although as
yet Geer has not committed him
self on the subject Geer is wait
ing to see if the office is hunting
him, while Eastern Oregon's
grand old man" is not taking
any chances of that sort and is
out hunting for the office.
Lost An army belt pin. Has
the insignia of the U. S. Army on
it, spread eagle etc. Finder please
return to this office.
CHOICE . MISCELLANY
What la an Claatrant
JL.U phytic lata mrvm Bow to I era
that th atom -or what go t7 that
ban ma; aafrlv b tlefloej at a unit
built up of electron., Th problem la
the electron. What la It J Aa tb rarta
Cwiraua turn up on dv (tuition, th
vlectroa to a particle of matter carry.
tug charge of electricity, negaUve
electricity. "But other acleutlata pre
fer to call the electron disembodied
charge of negative electricity, pur
and alinple." Tbcae two Ttewa be
distinct They may I In reality idea
ileal. It all deHuda upon tbe nature
of electricity, of which we are iu a
(tat of Ignorance as deuae at ever.
"But even if w leap over tbe diffi
culty we are not much nearer a defl
ulte conception of tbe modern atom.
Whether It consists of a ceutral body
surrounded by a ring of electron or
whether the electroua are Immersed In
the ceutral body, like pluma In a pud
ding, are alternatives of which any on
may at preoeut take hi choice, for tbe
truth la that tbe materials are not auf
flcleut for a decision. But the dis
cussion on the constitution of the elec
tron with which the aclentllic press Is
for the moment tilled has been valua
ble In brtnglug out two points. Tbe
II rat la that a vital change must b
made In our conception of the atom.
The next la that physical acleuce can
not Inform us what that cbauge must
be. Current Literature,
Mummified Hawks.
Archaeologists have been delving for
many years In the sands of Egypt, and
their labors have unearthed, many
strange flnds. But It remained for
excavators within the last year to dis
cover something which has hitherto
not been met with in these subter
ranean explorations. These singular
linda were made last seasou at Abydos,
Iu upper Egypt, by tbe Institution of
British Archaeology, represented by
iYofeesor Uarstang and his colleagues.
Inside huge jars of earthenware were
found the bodies of hawks which bad
been preserved from Ptolemaic times
by being mummified much In the sam
manner as the human bodies recovered
from the tombs of the lands of the
pharaohs. These little hawks are said
to present a very strange appearance,
with their beaks peeking out from the
cross strappings which envelop them.
Another find was tbe cemetery of the
times of the Ptolemies' rule In Egypt
(323 a C, to the death of Cleopatra, 30
B. C.l. In which the muinmiaed birds
were discovered. ,
The Weighing Fad.
Two men entered a Broadway tM.
taurant and after putting a question
to the bead waiter went out again.
"What did they wantr asked a cus
tomer.
They wanted to know If we hen
scales here so they could weigh them
selves before beginning to eat That
seems to be a fad nowadava with rila.
tartans who are concerned as much
with the Quantity as well aa tha nnsl.
Ity of tbe food they eat. They allow
themselves a certain number of
each meal. Tbey are not content with
weigmng the rood, but Jump on to tbe
scales themselves before and afror
estlng to make sure that they neither
overoo nor underdo tbe process of
.eedlng. Unfortunately we are not nra.
pared to so exactly gauge the Indul
gence of a man's appetite. They assured
ine mat several other restaurants are
o equipped, so thev went on tn lnk
for one." New York Sun.
The Man of Nature.
"Meva. the man of nature" wtm u
sn ardeut apostl of the "simple life,"
was fined recently In Paris for aelitnir
picture post cards in the streets witn-
tui s license, uwlng to tbe singular
i;arb be wears he was taken before
the court on a second charge of mas
lueradlng. But the court held that th
w against masquerading applied on-
j 10 me wearing or men's clothes by
.vomen and women's clothes by men.
md Meva was acquitted. Meva goes
:ibout the streets wearing only ouo
garment, a lonz white flannel il reusing
gown tied round him by a cord. Ha
wears sandals and Is bareheaded. His
hair, which falls on bis shoulders. Is
ilea back with a bit of ribbon. His
beard Bows halfway fin trn in hia
waist and be carries a long staff. Ho
lives on nuts, fruits and raw vegeta-bles.
Dangerous Wrapping Papar.
In an article by Dr. cVBiiitinW.
published Id tbe Munich Medlcinlscbe
Wochenscbrlft tbe sttentlon of the nnh.
lie Is directed to the fact that wrap
ping paper is a fruitful vehicle for
germ diseases. Tbe writer sava thnr
there can be no doubt of the fact that
paper la one of tbe best breeding
places for tbe disease s-erma n,i th.t
the habit of moistening tbe thumb or
forefinger or both with tbe lips when
a piece of paper is taken nn hv a next.
er often plants the disease germs
wnere tney may do much harm.
Think." he says, "of the grocer or the
butcher following this unclean but
widespread custom. The custom should
be cried down by the nuhllc nnA th.
law should aid In its suppression.'
NOTICS "TOR PUBLICATION.
DEPARTMENT Of TH1 INTERIOR
wniiw aiaietv unQ umoe.
The Dallea. Onua, November ktrd. HOT
Kottre I herrl.j lr that Owe ahaatOue ol
Ooadon, Otvexm, aes tied notice at kit In Ma
Una aaaae anal Ire-year proof la support at
hw eLtaa. via: Hoeaeeyead gutty Nn
IITfl BMHte Nov. . nui. for the WWKKtt
NattlSvetlAa liana NNKV( ol Periloa K
Tv. I Mouth. Kanaa W. St., ! that e.14
mot will k aiede before the Keaisteraad Re
ceiver at The lssltea, Or. o January 17.IWS.
He naaMe tae following wiuweew la prove
hlarauUnaOM mMence upon awt ealUvaltoa
of, the lend, via: St'llltaat Shaw, Jownk NeUoa,
tie Kbrlltoan anil Veujaam P. Unlner, alt of
CVHtdua, uresoo.
C. w. Mooes, Hettrtor.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR.
unneo aiaies Lanu umc.
The Dalka, Uncoa, .November a, wo?.
Kottr la hvieby (lva that Wllllaia Shaw, of
morion. Orrenn. kaa tied nolle ol bta liihm
Uon to stake anal tve-rear oroof la eHpaort of
lUaeUlia. via: Hoawatead Kniry No. ga)niade
H, two. for lb MVK: of DerUoa fc. DM U
tt ol tycoon , NK!NCi4 of aveUon I and
NWNWof Section a, T a A. Kant I K
XV. M , aud that eaxl proof will be atwle brloi
the Rralater and Rerei vet at Tbe llellva, Uteson,
on January i;th, 1WA,
He uamea tbe loUowliii wttneaaes to arove
hit nintluwoua Ktldene apon, and ealUvaltoa
of, the lano, via: O. Si. Blakely, Lee SheUnua,
X. D. Caven and Uuy tjltamona, all of Condon,
Oregon.
C. W. Mooaa, Refltter.
tMotlo For Publication,
Department ot Um Interior,
Land Office at Tha Dallea. Umrun,
November Kid. ItUT.
Kotlr la hereby given that Benjaatla V. Urcl
ner. of Condon, Urefon, has Hied noUce of hit
Intention to aiakeaual Ave-year proof In lp
aurtot his elalra, tl: Hoateateed Kntry Ho.
UB made Jan. 1.1th, 19W. for the SA JSJ of
lection It, NHNWind-IWi.NaSt of BecUon
O, la. J South. Haute M I., W. M.. and that aald
proof wUI be made before the Kegttter and Re
ceiver at T he Dallea, Orrfou. on January iT.lws.
He names the following wllneaaea to prove hit
contlnaowe reaideuee npon, and ealtlraUoa of,
the land, vis: William gnaw, Ony almmona,
WIlbertPryorandLettlbellman all ot Condon,
Orrgon.
C. VT. Moons, Regtttar.
Notlc For Publication.
I n lied Ktatet Land Office, -The
Dallea, Oregon, November 23rd, 1907.
Notice la hereby given Ibat Mary CMoFarland ol
Olex. Oregon, haa Bled notice ol her Intention to
make Anal commutation proof la rapport of her
claim, via: HomeaU-ad Entry Ko.lH made Feb,
, ltt, for the
N E of Section , Townahlp I Soath, Range
JO K., W. M.. and that aald proof wlU be made
before the Register and Receiver al Tbe Dallea,
Oregon, on Janaary SHU, 1WS.
She names tbe following wltneaaee to prove
bereouUnaosa realdence apoa. and ealUvaUon
of, tbe land, vis: Willet Weal and Hahert Haw
ley of Olex, Oregon: Samaet Laudoa and i. R
Leslie of Vroy, Oregon.
C. W. Moors, Regltler.
Notlc For Publication.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Land OBlce at The Dallas, Oregon.
November 16th, IS07.
NoUce la hereby given that Johu W. Anderson
ol Mayvllle, Orrgon, haa Hied notice of his
InlcnUon to make Inal eommnUUon proof In
rapport of hia claim, vis: Homeatead Eutry
Na t made March IJth, 1901, for the
USSW'i and r-SES of Section 13, Tp. SSnulh.
Range is R.. W. M., and that aald proof will
be made before the Register and Receiver at
Tbe Dalles, Oregon, on January 15th, ItuS.
He names tbe following wltneaaee to prove
bis eonUnnont residence anon and ealUvaUon
of, the land, via: William H. Stephens, John
Pule, Jesae Wright and Milton J. Lewis all ol
Mayvllle, Oregon.
C W. Moons, Register.
Notlc For Publication,
Department of the Interior,
Land OBlce at The Dallea, Oregon,
November 16th, l'JOT.
NoUce la hereby given that John filled May
vllle, Oregon, baa filed noUce of hla Intention to
make final eoromutaUon proof In aapport of his
claim, via: Homestead Entry No. 8750 made
Dee. 10, 1900. for the N. of SeeUnn 13, N tyt
NE'i of Section 14, and KK'iHK'i ol section II
Tp. 6 S., Range Is E W. M .. and that said proof
will be made before the ssoiarss and sacsirss
at The Dallea, Oregon, on January 1Mb, M
He namea the tollowing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and eulllvallon
of. Hie land, via: William H. Htephens, John
W. Anderson, Jesse Wright and Milton J. lewis,
all of Mayvllle, Oregon.
C. W. Moons, ssoisTss.
Notlc For Publication.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Laud OBlce at The Dallea, Oregon,
December 2, 1907.
Notice la hereby given that Effle L. Miller of
Gooseberry, Oregon, has Hied notice of her In
tention to make nual live-year proof in support
ofberclslm, vli: Homestead Entry No. 87K3
made Dee. 15th. 1U00, for the
h'HNEM ot Sec. 21 and NUNWJi of Section 22,
Township 3 Soath, Range 23 E. W. M and that
aald proof will be made before the moists
snd bsxeivsb at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, on Janu
ary 21st, 19US.
she namea the following witnesses to prove
ner continuous residence npon and cultivation
of. the land, vis: J. A. Lovgren, Tom Morgan,
nova rrazer and otto E. Johnson, all ol Goose
berry, Oregon.
C. W, Moons, Regltler.
A Marqula' Hat.
The man with the b!rsrer
and glossiest silk hat In London la tbe
Marqula de) Leuvllle. To see one hia
lordship's bats was recently our prlvi
lege, and. although the alze Is imt a
seven, the height of the crown and
width of tha brim are astonishing, bat
ahown the same hat In a photograph
of tha wearer It did not look at all out
of place. This was accounted for by
tha fact that the Maranla de Tnvtil.
atanda six feet two Inches, Is forty-six
Inches rouud the chest and weighs ser
anteen stone. London Outfitter.
Notlc For Publication.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Tbe Dalles, Oregon,
November aoih, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given that Harvey R. Wallis of
Clem, Oregon, haa filed notice of his intention to
make final commutation proof In support ef his
claim, via: Homestead Entry No. lsMO made
Bept-Sth, 1905, for the EhW, SWBW Bee.
11. HE'4K'4 Section 10, Tp 2 Soath, Range 20 E
w. M and that aald proof will be made before
tbesxaisTgaand sscsivxsat The Dalles, Ore
gon, on January 21 it, 1908.
He namea the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence npon, and cultivation of,
the land via: O. W. Williams, W. A. West, 1. II.
Pengb and C. H Ballard, all of Clem, Oregon.
C. W. MOOBS, BI018TSB.
Notlc for Publication. State Selection.
II nlted States Land Office, Tbe Dalles, Oregon,
November 29th. 197.
Notice Is hereby given that under the provis
ions of the Act of Congress of Angus! 14, 1848,
snd the acta supplementary snd amendatory
thereto, the State of Oregon haa this day Hied In
this office Its application Na 3, to select the
WVNW ol BecUon 17, Tp. 2 8., R. 22 E. W. M.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described land, or desiring for any reason
to object to the final allowance of the selection,
should Me their claims or objections In this of
fice on or before the 24th day of January, 1908.
' C.W. MOOBS, SEtlSTSS.
NOTICE FOR pratJCaTION ol stale ""rectl.m
I'nlted Slatre Land tutice,
The HalHre, Oveguu, Iwcemlwf lit, IW7,
Notice la hereby given that under the provis
ions ol U Act of tXmcrvM tot Aiunwt 14, l',
and the arte spilcaiintary aud smvndaltuy
thereto, the Stale nl On.-on, haa of aVpt le.im?,
tied la thia oAtee lit application. NAM, to eelert
the NW,KK and of Section 31, Tp.
mta. Ranae 'MK.,H.M.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
above described lauds, or desiring naiiy na
ana to objn ltothe Snal allowance ot Hie s-
lertlon, shonld Mle their claims or ntdcelioiis
la this office ou or kelor the 31st dsy ol Jn
aary, IHtat,
C. W. Mooag, RcKlster,
Notlc For Publication.
Department ot the Interior.
Laud oatre at l he Italics, Oregon,
lieeember IU, l'.i7.
Notice Is hereby given thai Alice R. Cornn of
Condon. Oregon, hat sled notice ot her Intel,
Uon to meke Anal Ive year proof In tnrt of
her claim, via: Hum. steed Entry Na,vxm!e
Oct lllb, I 'Jul, lor the SKStt A 'tir.V See. X
SS' aveUon J. luwnshlpAa, Range .D
E , W. M., aud that said pr( will he rasile
fore Ueorgv W. I'armau, U. a, t'ommlaslouer at
Coudoa,Orvgn,n January i ltain.
She namea tbe tollewlng wllnvasra to prove
her rantlnuoaa mldvnee npon, and enlUvailon
of. lhe land, via: K. F. WeiseaudKd .Iters ol
Condon, On-gou.
C. W. Moors, Regltler.
t Notlc For Publication,
pepartmsiit of the Intettur,
Land Office al The Dallea, Oiegnn,
December 2nd, lC7.
Notice It hereby given that John 11. Johnston
ol Alas, Oregon, has Died notice ot his Inleution
to make nnsl five-year prool In support of bit
oialm via: Homestead Kuliy Na MHifl, made
May 1, IWtt, for the t ot SecUon J, Tp. a.
a. I a. w. aud that said proof will be made
be tore the Rrglttei and Receiver al The bailee,
Orrgon, on Janaary flat, .sun.
He namea the following wltneaaee to prove
his eonUntNvtts residence upon, and euiUvaUou
of, the land, vis: (J curse Smith, naltel Smith,
Hugh Scott and (leorge t'rnm, all of A Jul. Ore.
C. W. Mooag, Hrgltler.
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Taken Up.
Taken up on my ranch 1 i
miles north of Gwendolen, one
bay gelding, four years old,
white spot in forehead, brand D
on left stifle, will weigh about
1200 lbs; also one bay mare, five
years old, white spot in forehead,
brand N on right stifle, will
weigh about 1250 lbs. Owner
will please call and pay charges
of advertising and pasturing
otherwise animals will be sold
according to law.
Ned Howland,
Gwendolen.
Treasurers Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
May 1, 1007, will be paid npon pre
sentation at my office. Interest ceasei
May 1, 1907.
E W. Moore,
Treasnrer of Gilliam county, Oregon
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Groceries
Hardware
Building Material M
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Main Street, Condon, Ore.
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All Kinds of Light and Heavy Hauling
Pianoi carefully handled. Largs amount of Wood and Coal on bant).
Condon Meat Company
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Fresh and Cured Meats, Beef.
Pork, Mutton and Veal
A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOUOTED
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Mount Hood Saloon
WM. CONSER, Proprietor.
Fine Stock of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Our Patrons are our Friends and are Treated
Right.
First Door North of the Condon Livery Barn.
NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED
All the Latest Styles
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BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.. Managers.
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OATS
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Wool, Hides, Barb Wire, Salt, Black Leaf
Dip, and Sheepmen's Supplies.
Storage and Forwarding. Highest Pri
ces Paid for ail kinds of Grain.
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North Main Street. Condon, Oregon.