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THE CO 1111 GLOBE HARTSHORN & MERESSE Fttbllaher. . FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. 1908. aCBSCIUPTIOM PRICK, USD PIS TEAK. Entered at Feetomc a eecoode matter. rvbltthed Xnrj Friday. J Copi rorhantae ot tandlag""idtehld be hrtt at the omc sot rater tbaa Monday mm el each week to loaui aroaaat UMnH. Card ol Thank. ReaolaUona ot Retpeet, Etc 1 cent per line, la advance, eeven word. k lln. Other advertlalng rate on application. Tbfe Sptt tavit. edraaartlrelTSri car nal topic ol gaaaral InMreM bat U editor die. tleiauany napondMlltf lor lUttnMta pala afcOUotoM aijuaana to oanojpoial.Bla, r pOURT CONDON. NO. M. F. OF A. MEKT1 w MondBTi rrraiaf of vaob uonta ta Ar orr Rail hxtir room. Vlaiauc brothara r re panted to BM with aa. A warm waleomr aaalu tom. The Mitchell Sentinel has made its reappearance into the newspaper field of Easern Ore gon. This office acknowledges having received the bright and newsy exchange. We wish the Sentinel all kinds of success. In its leading editorial the Sentinel's policy is "to wage war against the wrong and uphold the right " In . reference to the coming election, it says, "We will try to be in the right, we will ad vocate the election of good, honest men to fill the offices, and like all good Republicans we will be in favor of an economical management of municipal, county and state affairs." Elections and marriages are just alike, says an exchange; there is nothing the candidate will not promise before hand. The somewhat disturbed finan cial situation in the East and South is causing industrial in stitutions in the older states to investigate the opportunities for a more advantageous home on the great . Pacific Northwest These facts have been indicated through the large correspondence on this subject received by the Portland Commercial Club dur ing the last sixty days. Any man can take a news paper. It is the cheapest thing he can buy. Every time his hen cackles and has laid an ' egg, his paper is paid for for that week. It costs less than the price of a postage stamp. It comes to you every week, rain or shine, calm or stormy. No matter what happens, it enters your door a welcome friend, full of sunshine, cheer and interest It opens the door of your neighborhood and puts you face to face with the people and the events. It short ens the long winter nights. It is your adviser, gossiper and friend. No man is just to his children who does not give them a local paper. No man is good to himself who does not take a home paper. Ex. The soundest advice that can be added is be good to yourself during this new year by reading the Globe a live county paper that prints all the county news. The Oregon State Grange op poses the nomination of Schuebel of Oregon City for U. S. Attor ney to succeed W. C. Bristol on the grounds that he is "not a fit" for the position and protests will be sent to Washington. Ac cording to the members of the grange, the officials of that or ganization are in possession of facts, which when presented it is claimed will surpass the ob jections of Senator Fulton, Congressmen Ellis and Hawley. Secretary Taf t has just bought a guaranteed weight-carrying horse. Looks as though he meant to stay in the race. If Secretary Cortelyou wants to make himself popular with the real "interests" of the coun try, he ought to arrange for one those money panics to be re lieved about convention time. It might not be altogether chivalrous, but of course the mere man has a right to promise to be a brother to them during leap year. One of the current magazines has an article on "What Lobsters Eat" Any chorus girl can tell you, if you don't care to buy the magazine. I The immigration to Oregon this year ought to be double that of last In no other state has every character of crop yield ed so enormously and command ed such a high price. People in the older communities are dis posed to move, and Oregon should get more than its propor tion of new citizens, but to ac complish this all the commercial bodies must work in harmony and individuals must participate through private correspondence, which is the strongest influence ofalL The congressional race in the second Oregon district is now on. The announcement of the candi dacy of T. T. Geer of this city opens wide the gates. Portland will now groom her strongest man in the hope of winning with a divided eastern Oregon field. It looks as though Mr. Geer is play ing into the hands of Portland against the interests of his "home", eastern Oregon, for with two candidates in the field from this section of the state Portland will have the advant age and unless some strenuous work is done, the entire congres sional and senatorial delegation from Oregon will come from Portland and that immediate vicinity. Congressman Ellis has the decided advantage over any other candidate so far, but a di vided field in Eastern Oregon will give Portland the "under hold." Ellis is now in the harness. He is a bona-fide and pioneer resident of this district He has the prestige of having served before in Congress. . He can accomplish more than any new man and is therefore the logical candidate. East Ore gonian. A new law has just gone into effect which strikes hard at the county press the placing of one cent stamp on every paper which goes to a subscriber who is in arrears for more than one year. It has been the policy of the Globe management to print in its publication from week all the reliable news, to stand behind the fundamental principles of good government, and especially to work for the general welfare of Gilliam county and Condon. The paper that makes these features its predominating policy is entitled to the confidence of the public, coupled with liberal circulation and patronage. The circulation and patronage, we are pleased to acknowledge, have been ex ceedingly gratifying during the past year, the Globe's circula tion having increased in a won derful manner. It is the in tention of the nanagement to keep on with the good work un til every one is thoroughly con vinced that the Globe is the only real county paper in Gilliam county. In order to prove the statement we are going to give subscribers all the important news from the different sections of the county. We know your wants and know that you will appreciate our efforts. . In return see that your subscription is in good standing. "I'm la a acrap tbta tiro tor .ara," obawrrart tha Tcrlu gwnn aa tha doctor- cratrbM) bJm Into tb patl.at't eaUcttv-Boheaitaa. Tba rarontal Yokt Mauda, to that Toung man (ou. yet? Tba Daughter I Jm, papa; ha uyi ha ia-Ctovtlaud Leader. Roacwttar to azctllcnt aa a bath to rafrech tlrad or inflamw! oyM, aa It cool a tba ltda and aucourmgoa tha growth ot th laahca. Mother Why, children, you should not be playing .tore on Sunday, Ethel Well, we will play drug a tore, Indlanapolla Star. Did you ever obaerre a man washing dibet Well, men, what right have you to make fun of a woman throwing a ball t St Joseph News-rresa. Wife Mint you go to tba club to nlarht. dearT Husband It bn't absolutely necee ftary, but I need the rest Life. Little Wlllte-t say, pa, what part of speech to woman! Ps-t Woman, my son, to no part of vpvech; she's all of It tie Pardon me, madam, I dldnt aea you. She (dlstresalugly plump) Oh, my dear monsieur, you are so kind, Transatlantic Tales. Mabel Marry you? Why, you couldn't dreea me. George i wasnt asking for a poal. Uon as lady's maid. "How many people work In your ea tabllshmentr "Work? Per ha pa two-thtrda ot them."-Fllegeode Blatter. Mamma Oh, children, why are yon ao naughty today T Children-Why. sister said If wa were good she'd sing to us tonight! Blox-Slykerr seems to guard hls honor Jealously. Knox Well, I don't blame htm he has such a little bit left Tbe chocolate Industry In Europe spends J4.000.000 a year for tin toil, nearly aU of which la thrown away by users of chocolate. Mrs. En peck You acted like a toot when you proposed to me. Enpeck That wasn't acting, my dear. Brooklyn Ufa No arctic explorers have ever had colds until they returned to clvlUsa. tioa Then, one and all, they are pros trated by severe Influenza. Tbe average person draws In bla or ber breath approximately 20,000 times s day. Tbe respiration avenges twen ty times minute. "Don't be serious. Jack. Let a change the subject What Is that bright star r "That's 81iius, too, deer'-Chlcago Tribune. Everything In the line of necessities for living comes high In Europe. The only commodity that Is really cheap there la the price of labor. "Does your wife get angry It she la interrupted while talking r "How should I know T' London Tel egraph. WattsWhat Is tbe matter with Thompson? He's got so he stammer sll the time. PottsBis wife made him stop swearing. Exchange. "Women," growled the fussy old bachelor, "remind me of eggs." "Must be handled with care Is that the answer J" queried the very young man. "No," rejoined the f. o. b. "One can never tell their age by their looks." Chicago News. Jack (encountering an old friend) Hello, Jim I Fancy you volunteering! Jim WeU, you aee, I've no wife and family, and I love war. But what brings you out here? Jnck-Thsf just the point I've got a wife and family, and I love peace. Regiment Mr. C I was reading the other day In the paper that during tbe last cen tury over hundred lakes In Tyrol have disappeared. Mrs. C I shouldn't wonder a bit Ton know those tourists will take away almost everything they can find If they are not watched. Jugend. Mrs. de Style I suppose your daugh ter Is to have ber coming out ball very soon. Isn't she? Mrs. Rose Quyck-Oh, dear, no! My daughter has another year at school before becoming a dllltante and will not make ber debris until next season. Judge. "Talk la cheap," said the man who sneers. "It Is at the outset when you are giving away samples," answered Sen ator Sorghum. "But In tbe course of time you can command a pretty good price for lecture tickets." Washington Star. Lady B. had paid a round of visits during the afternoon. On her return home she bounced delightedly up to ber husband and said: "You'll never guess how lucky I've been this afternoon, Tom. I've made six calls and only found one at home." London TaUer. "So your husband has given up bet ting on horses?" "Yes " "Why?" "Weil, he bad an Idea that be would like to know Just where bis money went o he's joined a poker club." Chicago Record-Herald. Miss Scraper (amateur violinist) Did you notice that old man crying while I was playing my sonata? Friend Yes. He ssld your playing reminded him of old happy days. Miss Scraper What was he s vtrv Unlet? .. Friend-No; he was a piano tuner. NOTICE FUK rt'SI.ICATlON ol Mat KalacUim. t'nttvd Mate Land ta. The Italia. tmn. Umabw IS, IW7. Kotlr I konby (trait that anlr lb ftmvt. toluol lb Art ol ttoMn ol A arm 14, IMS, ami tb ! awpnhiaitittary and aaMBdalory tbarote, lb KUto ol IMA. baa ot aaat.l,lwT, (ltd In Uila oAe II llittoa,No.M,torlrt tb NVKV aad KKlt ot SrrUaa M,1. oatb, KaiisaiMB., W.Si. Any and aU aeraon rlalmlnf adranaly th aboTC-daarrlbad lamia, or daalHtif lor any tra in to obet to lb Rnal allowaur ol th or taction, ahonM at tbrlr rlalrai or ohjacllont la UiU otnr on or baton tb SU day ot Jau aary, MM. C W, Mooaa. RmrUtvr. Notloe For Publication. " PBrlaot ot th lutarlor, - Land om at Th DaU, Oirr. ! bar 10, IWI. HoUn It brby ira that Alio E. Coffia ol Condon, Uion, battled aotir ol bar Intra Uun to auk anal Ivt-imr ntool In tnpwrt ol hw alalia, rii: HoataiMd Entry No. WJ1 nail 01 Hi, lail, lor tb H a nyi kw. a Wl4iWI,BeUoai,Tornahli&a, Kant M E., W. M., and that aald arool IU b ad br tor Oaors W. Faraun. U. a Coamlaalouar at Condon, Omron, on January A Imm. 8hnamaUM tullowtus allnouM lo aror broaUuuoa rllno a (ton, and cultlralton ol. tb land, Hi: K. K. W.iat and Kd Walton at Condon, Orrsna. C. W. Xoorb, Rrllr. Notice For Publication, Drpartntntotlhalntailor. Land OAr at Th DaU, 0(on, I)rabMnd, MOT. Nolle I hrby gtra that John 0. Johnab ol Ajai, Oregon, baa Sld nolle ol hit Intanuoa lo atak Baal Sve-yaar orool la tupport ol bla jlalat l: UoaiMlaad Entry No. I0MT, Bad May It, IKK1, lor th aa ol Serttoa a Tp. I ., a. M ., . ., and thai aald stool will a atad bnr th Rrtlt aad Karwlvnal Tb Vail, Onfoa, on Janaary ilat, .IM. H nama th hillowlng wlln to sror bli eonUnaoaa raaldane upon, and tultlrauoa ot, th land, via: Uaorr Hmltb, Wallar Staltb, Hiwb 8coU and Uorg Crnut, all ol AJax. Or. C. W. Mooas, Rf later. Notice For Publication. Dapartaunt ol tba In tort or, Land omotat Tba DaU, Oragon, Nonmbv 3Mh, HOT. II otic la hereby Siren that H array E. Walllt ol Clam, Oreson. baa nled aoUeaol blelntonUos to Bake Rnal eommautloa ptool In aupport ! bla claim, ru: Hoaiaataad Entry No. I8tt atad Sept lib, 1W6, lor tb EitDW, awawt sea. 11, 8E!E SecUon 10, Tp t aoalh, Rang JO E., W. M and that aald prool will ba aiad baton Uwaaoiarsaand aaciinaat Tba Dallaa, Ore ton, oa Janaary Ilet, MOB. Ha name Uw loUoarlng aitneaeea to pror hie eonUnaoo rcalden noon, and oalUratlon ol, thlandta: O. W. WllUaa, W.A. Waal, J. H. Pn(h and C. B Bnllard, all ol Clem, Oregon. C. W. Mooaa, Muiaraa. Notice for Publication. But SeleeUoa. United dtoia Land UBoe, Tb Dallaa, Oregon, KoremberWtb, 197. Notice la hereby glren that andar tb prorla lonottbActolCongma of Aagaat 14, VMS, and lb acta aapptemntary and amendatory tbertto, tb Stale ot Oragon ba thla day lied in thi otto It application No. SM, to atleet lb WNWKotSectloa lT,Tp.ia,K. E. W. M. Any and all panoni claiming adrriely lb aboredoacrlbed bind, or dealrlng lor any naaon to object to tb final allowance of the aahwUon, ahottld Bw Ibalr elaimi or objection! In thla ol io oa or belor tb Htb day of Janaary, 1WS, C.W. Mooaa, iilmn. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. United Statoa Land Office. Tb Dallaa, Oregon, November IB, 1(07, NoUc la brreby glren that William Bbaw, ol Condon, Oregon, bat filed notice of hi Inten tion lo make final fire-year prool In aapportol bit claim, !: Homeitead Entry No. I (MUX made April 14, 1WJ, lor tb HKJSK! ot HecUou S, fiW SWolDecllou 4, NKNKm of SecUon I and K JiSWJol Section ,Tp. I B.. Range M E., W. M., and that aald prool will be mad belor the Regleter and Receirer at Tb Dallea, Oregoo, on Janaary 17th. 1W8. He name tb following witneue to prort bit conUnoon reaidenc spon, and caltiraUon of, the land, vli: O. M. Blakely, Lea gheUman, N. D. Caren and tiny slmmona, all ol Condon, Oregon. C. W. Mooaa, Rcgliter, Notice For Publication. Department ol tb Interior, Land Offlc at Tba Dalle, Oregon, . November 23rd, 1907. Notice I hereby given that Benjamin t. U rei ser, ol Condon, Oregon, ha filed nolle ol hi intention to mak final fiv-rr proof In ap portof hi claim, vi; Homeitead Entry No. 1037 made Jan. 13th, 1902, lor tha BWdW ol SecUon 14, NHNW and SWNW ol SecUon 23, Tp. 8 Sooth, Range 1 E., W. M., and that aald proof will be made before th Rcgliter and Re ceiver at Tb Daliee, Oregon, on Janaary 17,190", He namea the following witneaae to prove bit conUnaoat reeldenc apon.and cultivation of, the land, vis: William 8haw, Oar Simmon, Wllbert Pryor and JUe Hhellman aU of Condon, Oregon. C. W. Mooaa, RcgUter. Notloe For Publication. United Bute Land Office. Tb Dallea, Oregon, November 33rd, 1907. Nolle ii hereby given that Mary CMefarland ol Olex, Oregon, ha filed notice ol bar Intention to make final commutation proof In inpport of ber claim, vli: Homeatead Entry No.14948 mad Feb. , 1904, for the NESol Section 20, Towmbip 1 South, Range 20 E., W. M., and that said proof wlU be made belor th Regiater and Receiver at Tb Dalle, Oregon, on January 20th, 1900. 8be name the following wltnene to prove ber contlnaom reiidenc anon, and calUvaUon of, the land, vis: Wlllet n'eet aad Haberl Haw ley of Olei. Oregon; Samuel Landon and J, R. LeaU of Croy, Oregon. C. W. Moors, Remitter. Notloe For Publication. DEPARTMENT Or THE INTERIOR. Land Office at Tbe Dallea, Oregon, December 2,-1907. Notice 1 hereby glren that EITI L. Miller of OooHberry, Oregon, ba filed notice of ber In tention to make final fiv-yer prool In rapport ol her claim, via: Homeatead Kntry No, 8783 made Deo. 16th, 1900, for th NNEJi of See. 21 and NN W' of Section 22, TownibipSSontb, Range 23 El. W. M., and that aid prool will be made before tb seomteb and aacaivsa at Th Dallea, Oregon, on Janu ary Slat, 1908. . 8hnmetn following arltnewe to prove her eontlnnou reaidenc apon and CHltlvatlon ol, th land, via: J. A. Lovgran, Tom Morgan, Floyd F rarer and Otto E. Johnaon, all ol Oooae berry, Oregon. C. W. Mooag, Begltter. w -,.. a - a. hh v u n MIL Ui Ui UfIIIltL.ll UUi n Honors! MArnhanriisft J-5 Dry Goods Groceries FURNITURE i it II 6W of Mynt gradi at lowttt prktt. You will In $ur$ of I ..'.Li i i it. 1 " M Ma in streeL Condon Dray and Transfer Line " Pi AMSi JJ1I1U. vitsxsi Proprietor All Kinds of Light and Heavy Hauling Piano carefully handled. Large Condon Meat Company JOHN HARRISON, PrtprUtor Fresh and Cured Meats, Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED Cmm SprUg a! Orege Street. CONDON, ORECON WHEAT BARLEY INTERIOR WAREHOUSE Co. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Manager. Uigttt Prittt Paid For Grain. Gtntral Warthtuit Butintu Ctndudtd, Wl Sttngt nut Bating m Sftiimlty. Dtnirrt in Srki Win Stilt .' .'., ZiW, Snlfhnr Ctkml SlUtf Dif tr. OATS KERR, AFFORD WAREHOUSE CO. D. B. THOMAS, MCR. . CONDON, ORECON Wool, Hides, Barb Wire, Salt, Black Leaf Dip, and Sheepmen's Supplies. Storage and Forwarding. Highest Pri ces Paid for all kinds of Grain. f Stewart Campbell THISTLE BAR CAMPBELL ROS, Prefrietars Fine Stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars NfW TOM NtW STOCK NEW SUHDING ' North Main Street, Condon, Oregon. Notice. Anyone keeping in employ or knowing the whereabouts of one, Chas. Cox, age 18 years, will kindly notify me at Condon or Mrs. IVed Collins at TiJcho. J. N. Cox. Lost. A valuable gold bracelet, some where between Dunn Bros.' store and the Oregon Hotel. Was lost on Wednesday afternoon be tween five and six o'clock. Find er will leave same at this office. Treasurers Notice. All county warrants registered prior Stpt to, 1907, will be paid upon pre tentation at my office. Interest cosies Sept 10, 1907. E W. Moori, Treasurer of Gilliam county, Oregon n iif . i; ail hii r.ii r : : 1! Hardware ! . J I ..ill ..'. Gondon. ore. , - pi amount of Wood and Coal on hand. RYE ' ' James Campbell 1 To Mu Friend and Patient I have left with -Hunt, The. Druggist, some of my wonderful rheumatic cure. He will be pleased to have you call when in need of Bame. Signed Dr. Madison. 7000 Condon Post Cards of Condon and Gilliam couty. .7000 just re ceived, 2 for a nickel at . . Hunt's Drug Store. Wanted. - - A good woman cook and a girl to wait on the table. Apply to or address,: ' ' ' '- Mrs. G. E. Moore, ' Box 194, Condon, Oregon.