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THE CONDON GLOBE HARTSHORN MERESSE HuUitlttfl. , FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. 190& Judge Hanna wasjiot ritcht and that he believed the Supreme Court would overthrow it How ever he believed tho state laws ahould be revised at the next session, and the entire proas of the' state should be behind the movement . ' UBHCRIIHON tkKt, II W PKR YKAR, Kularad M tuetulBe. M wcuud'ClMi aalltf. fsbllalitd arj Friday. 1 Copj toyhanc f uodlnVliboalB' hi lift al it oinr. nut latatiba. Monday aooaol Mck weak lo luiui plow pi eilauiioa. A preacher came at a news paper man in this way "You editors do not tell the truth. If you did you could not live, your newspapers would be a failure." The editor replied: "You are right and the preacher who will at all times and under all circumstances tell the whole truth about his members, alive or dead, will not occupy his pulpit more than one Sunday and, then he will find it necessary to leave town in a hurry. The Press and tho Pul pit go hand in hand with white wash brushes and pleasant words, mangifying little virtues .. into big ones." And the Great mS ... . . ... ot t.o.r.i !niMi bu umiiui Minister went away looking very thoughtful while the editor turn ed to his work and told of the unsurpassing beauty of the bride m. r. or a. MKitTx while in fact she was as homelv as a mud fence. Ex. t'arda ol Thanka, RmilnUoM ot RuatMct, lie., I wnU par tin, In adYaw., mna wonU to lint. OtharariverUalniralva on application. qrun mm wmtm iaaaaataj timwrnnnnp I SWEET I WHITNEY MFTHflD OF Illlal MWW III l I niinin 1 I M h 1 a muuiu si I l 13 3 " " 5 12 A complete course of instruo- I lion in tuts excellent method ? under the direction of a 1 graduate. I I? fnlUHHMMM f rofeulonel Dlrectoru m Mu w ' D. R. PARKER ATTORKEY-AT-LAY ITHE S. B. BARKER CO. H9 o(nc,lncwn.N..!0..E.(lkB..k .m General Merchandise uii7a5'5el?ooI liAnnnuuvi I flits fSpSt litTin wtmBurtlraflTna eji nS rani toploa ol saoeral InlarMi but Udllvrdla Stalmaany raaponalbllliy lor autemaola nude mbibhwi inm-m pf ow napoanoaia. r Vit'HTCOSDOl. KO. x Mnndava ovwn ry Hall ))( worn Mmidaya avwnluf ol aarh month In Arm. Ill Mnmni. Vliltlni qiwatvd to ma Willi aa, A warm welcome lilting brulhr,ar t-1 PRESS ASSOCIATION MEETS At the meeting of the editors of Oregon held in Portland dur ing the past week were discuss ed subjects of great importance, such as the future attitude of the country press which is ex" plained in the resolutions: "Whereas the association is now organized upon a thoroughly business basis, be it resolved that every editor and publisher Thaws lawyer is going to! play a straight out insanity de fense for him. AH he would have to do with an average jury would be to put the bill for his $10,000 Paris dinner in evidence; An archaeologist has dug up a new verse of the ,New Testa ment Something more for the theologians to fuss over. 0 m Q 1 mm f THE BEST in PRINTED STA- m George Ade, the Indiana poet so recognize that fact and from and humorist wants to be a del- this time forth pledge to himself egate to the Chicago Convention and those dependent upon him, m order to cast a vote for Fair- that his respective newspaper banks. This is the best joke shall be recognized in business Ade has sprung for a long while. circles as a business institution run on strictly business lines in addition to dissemination of the news, Another matter which took up a great share of the time of the editors present was the present Libel Law and the case of Geo. rutnam. following closely as it did, the recent conviction of George Putnam, editor of the Medford Tribune," says the Or egon Journal, "on a charge of libeling the grand jury and de puty district attorney, the asso ciation naturally took up and dis cussed the libel laws of the state. Comptroller of the Currency As a vindication and a tangible Ridgeley says that panics are in expression of the sentiment of evitable. the association Putnam was el a i a. eciea vice-presment of the assoc- r.iri h f a tot iation by acclamation and the tage of their leap year privilege following resolution , passed: should not let up on a man as vvnereas, ine iiDei law of honfir ag he doesn't actually run. tins ouue in uiuuir ana unjusi 10 Ruth Bryan's husband's name is Leavitt and she is going to. A Chicago professor has covered that Iowa was the ginal Garden of Eden. that was 9,000 years ago Iowa has changed some. No-use trying to laugh grip germ out of existence. can't take a joke and won't mit he is one. in PRINTED STA TIONERY can be had at the G LO B E PRINTEBY CALL UP or SEE US" about our Prices Prompt Service and Work Guaranteed the " U O He 0303C3 fl II mm QW. PARMAN ATTORKEYATLAW U. S. COMMISSIONER Careful atUnlion (ivon to all bdilnra tntrtiaWd la my care. Ctfutrtt Sttt Condon, Oregon. YOOOftCAVEY, Physicians and Surgeons Par and Wlfht f'll ormnnllr anaworMl. Ofltca, Hrrnnd Hoof Barkvt BulMli.g. cornat I Main and itrliif Ktmla. I Condon. Orevon I J W. DONNELLY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Diuaset of Women a Specialty. Condon. Or. Dry Goods Groceries i m m tea M -'! m v m I Hardware Building Material FURNITURE) All Goodt qf kigett grade at lowest prieet. You will be ture right treatment if you deal with this firm. m n m Main Street, Condon. Ore. B. P. BUTLER DENTIST pi m. 1 " "V Condon Dray anti Transfer Line. Crown and Brldf Work a ftprtaltjr. Upataln in Ullllais Co. tuuk Building. Offlo Condon. Oroson J. W. HIRE "Proprietor AH Kinds of Light and Heavy Hauling Pianos carefully handled. , Large amount of Wood and Coal on hand. C .IINKIDT,al.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGTON Day and Night Calls promptly aniwtred Arlington : : Oregon j( a. WILLI AUCTrONtCR AND VALUATOR atrial .Mnt4nn 4M nclad. ValMUonailTam. cokdok, oaxaoa Condon Meat Company JOHN HARRISON, Praprietor Fresh and Cured Meat, Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED Conaar Spring ud Oragoa StrMto . CONDON. OREGON fir.Trt WHEAT BARLEY u u;.i,.BiF(h;t. y interior warehouse Co. BALFOUR. GUTHRIE & CO., Managers. the press, bo it resolved that the legislative committee formulate a new bill to be submitted to the next legislature for enactment, and that the press of the state back up said committee in secur ing said enactment" AJax Notes. Miss Lizzie Palmer went to Condon Saturday, where she will receive treatment from Dr. Blake, the osteopath. Ira Jones, who has been work- for The Judge Hanna, who held that ing in this vicinity, left the findings of a grand jury are Dalles Saturday. :n:t.i j r j n r"wTu rT Robert Palmer, the son of Mr, uc..a,.. u. privi.e oi iniro- and Mrs E(L pamiel. wag uueinK evidence 10 prove ine 0;i, ,W!n fv,a MB ,i. 11 -J 11. 1 I wwaaaift vv (Wb nCAa aat'Keu liUtfl. WAS Farr Bros. Meat Market Choice Fresh and Cured Meats of all Kinds. very Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides. truth of his made the butt of much criticism "While I am not satisfied with the ruling of Judge Hanna" said E. Hofer, editor of the Cap ital Journal, "as is the feeling of everyone here, at the same time his ruling may be right,and if that is the case the law should Johnson Building Ann rt An A man An UaiL. 3 J Reappointed Deputy Warden L. S. Fritz of The Dalles has been reappointed deputy state warden for this district, com prising-Gilliam, Sherman and Wasco counties. Mr; Fritz has served in this position conti be revised, and it cannot be done nuously fo "early 13 years, hav- too quickly. The libel laws of in Deen PPnted nrst m Aug- this state are so antiauated ti,nt ust 18U5 and has served under they are classed with the Oregon four 8tate ame wardens. boot and other relics of barbar ism that existed in our early Mr9, Case Entertains period history. There is abso- About twenty people were en- lutely no remedy against an un- tertained at the home of Mr. and friendly judge under this law, Mrs. Wm. Case of this city on and, while our state is far ad- Monday evening in honor of Mr. vanced in many other ways, we and Mrs. Gross of Walla Walla, are woefully backward in a prop- who are visiting there. The ev er libel law. Several times I ening was spent in music and have been made a defendant in games. A . dainty lunch com libel suits and can speak from Psed of sandwiches, salads, experience." B. E. Kennedy of iruit, caice, cnocoiateand coffee the Baker City Herald also oc- was " served after which copied the floor and gave it as his opinion that the ruling of ALBERT DAMS Livery and Feed Stable Our Livery Stock It Flnt-Claaa. Beatattention to boarding Stock. Your Patronaga ii Solicited. 6PRINQ STREET Condon Orecron The O.K. Shop OOL.DEN tTaVRNS, IVoprletora e Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting guests departed voting the even- Ho an1 Cold Baths in Connection. ing a most enjoyable One. One door north Gilliam Co. Bank Bldg. fl 9 (gompapy fl jioauy riaiuuciivs OATS Higtsl Pruts Paid For Grain. General Warehouse Business Conducted. H'tol Slimp nd Bating m SjxtuUtj, Dtaltrt in Satis Win Nails .'ijt 1 at, Lime, . Sulphur Cement Sknf Dif Etc. - ' RYE gAnnninnrinn 2 pom TpboW! KERR, GIFFORD WAREHOUSE GO. D. B. THOMAS, MCR. C0K00M, OREGON Wool, Hides, Barb Wire, Salt, Black Leaf Dip, and Sheepmen's Supplies. Storage and Forwarding. Highest Pri ces Paid for all kinds of Grain. Have a 'phone put into your place of business or your res idence and you will wonder how you have gotten along without it before. Apply for rates and telephone service at the office. Gas engine ingiter cells spec ially made for gasoline engines and also all kinds of telephone material always on hand. See L. E. LftURflfiGE innnjinjirirtrvriuxruvro BUwart CampUIl Jamea CampbaU 1 THISTLE BAR CAMPBELL SKOS, rnaHOn , " Fine Stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars NCWrOlM NEWSTOO( NfW BUILDING V North Main Street, Condon, Oregon. Progressive Domlnocards Par ties will be the rage this winter. The sale of this new household game is breaking all records. Dominocards make an attractive Christmas present, to test the! skill of adults or amuse the child ren. Sent postpaid for 50 cents. Sample piece and particulars free, More agents wanted. Write to day. Dominocards Co., 1807 Chouteau, St." Louis, Mo. Notice. Anyone keeping in employ or knowing the whereabouts of one, Chas. . Cox, age 18 years, will kindly notify me at Condon or Mrs. Fred Collins at Echo. J. N. Cox. I 7000 Condon Post Cards of Condon and Gilliam couty. 7000 just re-, ceived, 2 for a nickel at , Hunt's Drug Store. 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. ? Notice. A school teacher is wanted in District No. 40. Apply to or ad dress, C. A. Lovgrfn, Gooseberry, Ore. Treasurer's Notice. All county warrant! registered prior Stft to, 1907, will be paid npon pre sentation at toy office. Interest ceases Seftio, 1907. W. Moore. Treasurer of Gillian county, Oregon Wanted. A good woman cook and a girl tewait on the table. Apply to or address, .. v : Mrs. G. E. Moore, . ': Box 194, Condon, Oregon. WANTED Local repreoentatlrea for Con don and vicinity to look after Mnwala And InnreaM. bhIv acriptlon Hat of a prominent monthly mafcaiin. on a aalary and eommiulon baait. Experience deairablebMtnotnecesaary. Good opportunity ton rtKht paraon. Addreaa Publisher. Box W, Station O, New York.