Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, February 14, 1908, Image 6

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    : KEVV3 OF THE WEEK'
We are requested to announce
that there will be no services at
the Congregational church next
' Sunday morning or evening on
account of the absence of the
pastor. '
J. C. Thrall of The Dalles was
in Condon this week and insured
the Belgian stallion, Bienvenu
D'Erque, which was recently pur
chased by the Ferry Canyon
Horse Co.
. While'here this week,. J. C.
Thrall, agent for the National
Livestock Insurance Co, insured
Chacal, the imported Percheron
stallion recently purchased by
Parman Bros.
Frank Golden joined his wife
in Portland on Monday. - They
returned to Condon Wednesday
evening. i
Wm. Wherli who was. visiting
with his daughter, Mrs. W. H.
Myers, at lone returned Tuesday
evening. He made a pleasant
call at this office and renewed
his subscription to the Globe.
Mr. Wherli reports that - Mr.
Myers, who worked foe some
time in the 0. K. Barker shop
here has a very good business in
lone.
Condon Camp No. 10,425, of
the Modern Woodmen of America
is the latest addition to the num
erous lodges of this city. This
new camp was instituted lasi
Friday evening with sixty mem
bers. The organization of the
lodge was carried on by I. F.
ti l i - i i xi : t
fbrover a month. Mr. Roberts
is.Deputy Head Consul for the
district of Eastern Oregon and
and has proven himself to be a
very successful organizer. The
.following officers were elected:
Geo. Ritrtrs. Consul: J.W. Burns.
Advisor; J. E. Stevens, Clerk;
Earl Myers, Banker; James
Smith,' Esoort; Joe Miller, Watch
man; Elmer Hall, Sentry; Ed
Collins, Joe Young and Frank
S6haeffer, Managers.
- Condon is to have a circulating
library. Mr. Jackson, the book
store man, is going to put . in
about 150 volumes of the latest
publications. Those who join
the library must pay $1 for the
first book and upon return
of that they may take another
for only 25 cents. Mr. Jackson
the publishing houses for every
new book that makes its appear-
3 il it 1M . . "It 1
ance ana inus me liDrary win oe
kept up-to-date. This will be a
rare treat for the book lovers in
Condon.
, Chas. H. Williams left this
morning for a week's visit at
thersprings where he will try the
effect of the mineral waters on a
bad cold. From there he will go
to Portland to Attend a special
mfipfino'. Chester Titim has
charge of the jewelry store and
business during Mr. Williams'
absence.
Miss Grace Frizzell of Fossil
has -been appointed by Judge
Wolverton as United States Com
missioner at Fossil to succeed J,
S. Stewart of the Fossil Journal
L. S. Hineswas'a Dalles visitor
on Saturday.
Miss Etta Lord left on Wed
nesday's local for Condon where
she will visit her brother Chas-
Lord and wife. The Dalles
Chronicle. . -
Condon was given a visit yes
terday by the big officials of the
O. R. &N., Illinois Central, and
Canadian Pacific We were un
able to learn the object of the big
guns' visit They went away in
their private car this morning.
Born to the wife of Howard
When the Merchants National
Bank reopens its doors next Mon
day morning there will be $1,000
000.00 in cash in the vaults of
the institution. This bank is one
of the oldest in Portland and the
sum of money will make that
bank a strong one. The First
National of Condon is a corres
pondent of the Portland bank,
thus giving it strong connections
with the banking world.
February 12 was Abraham
Lincoln's birthday. How , many
honored the memory of the great
a. h
president?
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cranston
and Mrs. Lydia Sturgiil departed
for their home in Baker City on
Tuesday morning's train, after
spending several weeks in Con
don.
D. B. Thomas has returned
from Portland. Mrs. Thomas is
still visiting in the Rose City.
G. Seaton Taylor went to Port-
this morning. -'; '
Arthur Schilling subscribed for
the Globe this week. He is out
for county clerk and said he
wished to read a paper that gave
to its readers all the reliable
political news.
C W. Wilson, who has been
running sheep at Skull SpringB
for the past year, was in Condon
the latter part of last week and
renewed his sub. He now lives
on Rock Creek.
F. T. Sanders of Lost Valley,
while in town renewed his sub
scription to the Globe.
Miss Mabel Richmond has the
honor of passing the highest av
erage made in the High School
this year. She is in the eleventh
grade and passed with an aver
age of 95 2-5 per cent
A pretty wedding took place
at the Union church on Eight
Mile, at 10:30 a. m., Monday,
February 10, when David Bonner
of lower Willow Creek and Miss
Laura Montague, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Montague,
of Eight Mile, were united in
marriage. Both young people
are well known in this county.
Last Friday night the Grande
hotel in Arlington experienced a
small conflagration by the ex
plosion from leaking gas in the
lower hall. Damages $25.
A. J. Miller of Rock Creek has
disposed of his interest in the
recently burned opera house
block at Moro to Judge Littlefield
and L, Barnum. . ,
Mrs.; Clara H. Waldo of the
State Grange, in her talk before
the Short Course students at the
O. A. C. a few days ago, very
pointedly stated the advantages
of more co-operation among
the wqmen of the farm. Many
.ways were mentioned in which
the farmer's wife might be made
happier by a little co-operation.
At one home the sewing for the
neighborhood could be done; at
another the baking and at an
other the laundering. This plan
would greatly economize labor
and give the farmer's wife a
little time for recreation and
reading, for gardening or flori
culture. If the bread didn't
happen to be baked just as
mother baked it there would be
the compensation that the neigh
bors would get together more
and come to feel that there are
other duties as well as pleasures
than the baking or eating of
bread.
D. A. Russell
D. A. Russell died at his home
north of Condon at eight o'clock
this morning. Deceased had
been sick about two weeks with
a bad cold which developed into
pneumonia, causing his death.
The funeral services will be held
tomorrow afternoon at the home
in charge of Elder A. J. Moore,
Deceased leaves a wife and
three children to mourn his loss.
Mr. Russel ' was well known
For District Attorney.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the Republican
nomination for District Attorney
for the eleventh judicial district,
subject to the approval of the
voters of this disdrict at the
primary election. If nominated
and elected I shall endeavor to
faithfully discharge the duties
of the office as provided by law.
D. R. Parker.
Announcement.
To the voters of JGilHam Coun
ty:
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for nomination for el
ection to the office, of County
Clerk of Gilliam County subject
to the will of the Democratic
voters.
Arthur Schilling.
County School Superintendent
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the Republican
nomination for County School
Superintendent of Gilliam County
Oregon, subject to the ' Repub
lican voters at the 'coming pri
mary election. V
G. T. McArthur.
To the Voters of Gilliam Co.
This is to announce that the
undersigned is a candidate for
the nomination for County Clerk
on the Republican Ticket , at the
coming primary election to be
held April 17, 1908.
In asking the support of the
people of Gilliam county for this
office, which is one requiring
clerical ability,. strict integrity
and diligent application to the
work connected .- therewith, ' it
seems but proper and right that
I should give those voters with
whom I am not personally ac
quainted some references as to
my fitness for the position. To
those I would respectfully refer
my record as Assistant Postmas
ter at Condon, -Oregon during
the past six years, , a position
which requires, like that of the
County Clerk, a most exacting
attention to details and accurate
clerical work.
Soliciting your support in the
coming elections, I am,
Yours very truly,
Chas. H. Horner,
Condon, Oregon.
J. & Thrall renewed his sub
scription to the Globe this week,
that he might keep in touch with
affairs of interest to him in this
county.
DC
3E
ON THE JUMP
FOR IT'S LEAP YEAR!
A Rousing CLEAN SWEEP
SALE During February I I I
Spring is near at hand and we have goods in stock we are going
to dispose of, regardless of loss to ourselves, in order to make
roouiforour NEW SPRING STOCK
GREAT VALUES IN SHOES
We certainly made a clean sweep iu our shoe department. If
you are looking for bargains you will find them here.
Wash Fabrics and Prints. Winter Dress Ma
terials. Laces and Embroideries.
Ladies' Sweaters at 1-2 Price
Special In Ribbons. Coats. Waists, Skirts and Under-Garmenta.
SUITS 8c OVERCOATS
$16.00 Men's Suits now 111.50. $15.00 Men's Suite now $10.00
Overcoats at a big reduction. '
n HATS, SHIRTS
$3.00 Hats now $2.00. $2.00 Hats now $1.50
PU R E GROCERI ES
We are offering some special bargains in this department, not
because we have to. but because we have reduced prices in every
n department. You can always
Groceries. Bweetand Sour fickles, yiives ana Appie uuiier
in Economy Jars- None better. Can Squash 20c, Can Pump
kins 20c,Jell-O 3 for 25c,Abalone 3 for 25c, Orange Marmalade 25c
6 Bars Soap 25c, Mondays' 8 fof 25 cents. ZJ
P. H. STEPHENSON
n
Leg Fractured In Two Place.
In rounding the lower turn at
the skating rink on Wednesday
evening, Paul Balsiger fell and
sustained a fracture of the left
leg between the ankle and
the knee. The fracture was re
duced by Drs. Wood and Gavey
and he is at present getting
along as well as can be expected.
Get Free Board Now.
Frank Bloon and I. Turlancik
were arrested in lleruner last
week and brought to Condon to4
answer to the charge of beating
their board bills at the Model
Rooming House. They plead not
guilty and were given a hearing
before Justice Wheir on Monday.
They were found guilty and
were fined $25 each and failing
to pay were committed to the
jail. ' -
District Poultry Show. '
The poultry fanciers of The
Dalles have about completed ar
rangements for a poultry show
at that place on the 27, 28 and
29th of this month, and birds
from all the counties comprising
the second Eastern Oregon dis
trict will be exhibited there. The
show is to be a district affair and
we are looking forward for some
of the poultry fanciers of this
county to -bring home some of
the prizes. .
Gilliam, Wasco, Sherman,
Crook and Wheeler counties com
prise the district
'. Found t
A check of $140.00 payable to
George Earhart and also endors
ed by him, owner can have it by
proving same. ,
Jesse S, Wheeler, .
Lost Valley, Oreg.
Choice stock of beet, pork, veal
and mutton kept on hand at' all
liiuea at Farr Broa' Meat Market
Headquarters for pure rendered
lard. Get our wholesale, and re
tail prices. Farr Bros.' Meat
Market. -
Pasture for Rent.
360 acres, 200 in good stuble and
straw, balance bunchgrass. . Ap
ply to
W. J. Case, Condon, Or.
Get Farr Bros.' wholesale and
retail prices on home cured hams
and bacon.
D
AND GLOVES
depend "on the quality of our Q
rasa urns
Can you afford to trifle with so
serious a matter at to neglect a bad
cough or cold, when for a trifling
amnuut you can secure a bottle ol
"Hickory Bark Cough Remedy,
that is guaranteed to cur or your
money refunded. Prloe 25c fiOe
and $1.00, per bottle. For sale by
R. L. Hunt, Pharmacist,. Condon,
and dealers everywhere.
i , 1 i i mi n Beanaaeejrae
Beet aitals la Ibe city el Hie Falana
lintel. - . . .
Rye. Bea UillUtw . Milling Co,
Oats. 8m UIIIUiw Co. Milling Co.
The Palace (ratal turnialivt flrst-elaM
Mfl anil rooms to their patrons at
raonblt rU. Try tbam a weak.
The old remedies are best Hick
ory Bark Cough Remedy has been
in use for over 100 years by the old
Dutch punkards in Pennsylvania,
and la still in use by tba families of
Western Pennsylvania. It la ab
solutely pure; made from tba fork
of the white or shell bark hickory
tree. The bark is shipped from the
east, and manufactured in Salem,
Oregon. For sale by R. I. Hunt,
Pharmacist, 'Condon, Oregon and
all dealers everywhere. . .-,'
The Condon Globe, tba Oregon
Semi-Weekly Journal and the Pa-
olflo Monthly all for $2.50 for a
year. ' subscribe now.
4.
Fine new line of men's and boys'
overcoats just arrived at Dunn
Bros. - '
Anyone having poultry for sale
iian dispose of saute at Farr Broa,'
Meat Market.
, Turkey a For Sal.
Thoroughbred Mammoth Bronte
Toma for sale. See
C. V. Youno.
' Estray. .
A sorrel horse last seen at Roek
Creek on the road to EightoiHe.
Is about 17 hands high and weighs
about 1500 pounds. . Was raised
by Mr. - Keathley and has Mr,
Keathley'i brand (K). I will pay
120 reward for the return of this
animal to Condon. ' ,
C. L. LlLLIK.
Come in and see the Studebaker
before you bay a farm wagon. You
will not be asked to buy on repu
tation alone. Point by point il
will be shown you wherein the
Studebaker excels. You do not
buy a vehicle every season. You
want to be sure of your invest
ment. You want to be thoroughly
satisfied. Come where you can
see Tor yourself. - W.L.BARKERitCb
Notice For Publication. : ,
Department ol the Interior.
Laud Ofleo at The Dellae, Onfoe, '
February I, 190. '
Notice la hereby firen that Wllllaa Shlel ol
AJax,-Oregon, hat Bias notice ol bla loUnlion to
naka Baal Sre-year proof In rapport al hit
claim, via: -Homaotead Entry Mo. Swi made
Feb. tilth. 1901, tor th.WHNW, Wm! 8m.
IS. HK'JPi Section 14, Tp 1 South, kanfe II
W. H., and that Mid proof trill ba mada before
theatoirraaand aacaivkiat Tba Dallaa, Ore
on. on Marob 17t. I90S.
He nanea tba lolloln Wluieatee to prore bit
eontlnaoM mldanet upon, and ealUUoo of.
IheUndTli: W. O. Smltb, Oaorfa Saltb, Frad
Adlardaud Waller Adlard, all of A), Oregon,
C. W. Mooaa, uoirii.
: Notice For Publication. ,
Department of the Interior.
Land Offlea at Tba Dallaa, Oregon,
Ketjruary a, ISO.
Notlea la hereby liren that Virginia A, Halitaad
of Condon, Oregon, bat Bled notice ol bar Inten
Hon to make final flveear proof In rapport of
her claim, Tin Honealead Entry No. M7t nadt
Jane 17, 1901," for lha HWNW. NWHW' Dee.
17, 8K4HKK NE4El Sea. I. Tp. 8., R. 'JO
., W. II., and that aald proof will ba aerie be
fore Oeorga W. Parman, V. S." Commlttloner at
Condon, Oregon, on March 18, IMS.
She namet the following wltnaatet to prove
hereonllnnoat rettdenee apon, and ealtlraUon
of, the land, Tla: Jotepb Miller, Elllt Haghat.
W. A. Campbell and W. T. Myen ail of Condon,
Oregon. , , . " .
0. W. Moots, Regliter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Unltad States Land Offloa.
Tba Dallaa, Oregon, February 1, 1908.
Notice It hereby given that Jamet 1. Riley, of
Blanchard, North Dakota, at oaa of lha helrt
and for tba beln of Jannett Riley, deceated.
bat Bled noUoe of hit Intention to make final
Ore-year proof In tupport of bit olalra.
Homeatead Entry No. 89.' made February 1, 1901
for the HSE, Section 11 and N'.NK of Sec-
lion It, To. 2 a. Range 19 E.,W. M and that
the tottlmony of Jamet J. Riley at part of aald
proof will betaken before the Kegittet and Re
eelter of the 0. 8. Land Offloa al Grand Forkt,
North Dakota, on Marob 17th. low- and that tba
tetUmony of the wltnetaaa and all other matterr
eonceming aald proof will be taken and made
before the Regliter and Receiver at The Dallaa,
Oregon, on aald March 17th, 1908.
He namea the following wltnetaet to prove
contlnaoat rettdenee apon, and eultlvaUon
of, the land, vlt i W, 9. Smith, George Smltb,
Fred Adlard, Walter Adlard and Wltllam Shlel,
J, ... : i ; - '
'When you have apont
your money and have re
colved nothing for it and
your eyes still trouble
, . you, tee ,
WILLIAMS the JEWELER
Expert Optician "
And get your money'a
worth. We guarantee a
fit in all cases.
Notice For Publication.
Department of the later lor,
- Land OfBea at The Dallea. Oregon, '
laauary 8Mb, Iwa.
NuUee It hereby given that Oeeer II. Hawley af
aUkaKnrvgon.haeflled aoUee af kit Internum
to make Saal anamination proof In rapport of
alt Helm tla: HoaMttead Entry No. MM, made
A eg. 14, 1904, fat the
awt4NWj4.iiw and tAawf See Sl.Ta It.,
a. tl a, m. a., and that aald proof will be made
aetore Ibe Reglatar and fcerelverat The bailee,
Oregon, an Febraari lain, Itua.
He aaawe lha following wlinemi to prore
hit eonUaooat realdenee upon, and eultlvaUea
of, tka lead, vlat J.aUwiialMikkala,uregua.
W, A. Weet af Cleat, Oregon, J, R. Utile and aaut
Loadea of Cray, Orecea.
, . C. W. Mooaa, Regltler.
. 'Sheriff tale).
Not lee It hereby given Uat an eieeatioa and
araar at aala Wat laiaed aal af the Clmtll Cearl
of lha Stata of Oregoa, tlllllaai County, set the
7th day af jeaaary, 190a, apoa a derree therein
rendered ea Ibe let day al AprU, leaf. In favor
of C. i. awNIng pleJnUf and acaltiM Frank
Wilaoa, deteadaal which aald aaeauuoa and
order of tele le to me directed and eoinsaodliig
ate to tell tka aroperiy aerelnafter dear rl bed,
lee the parpoat at aauttylng the judgment of tba
aialaur la aald eauaa fot Ineeem at Three Uan-
dred, Flffy-Blneaad l lod ( Dollara with
iBlaraaei Iheraoa at tea rata of all per aeai
par annua front tba 17th day of July, Iwl,
I lha' eoeta end dlebarteeMnu of aald
tall toaed al Twenty and no- IW so. W Dollara. ,
There lure, la aompllanee with aald eaecelloa
and ardvrof aaw, I will oa Monday, the tth
day af Marefe, IMS, al the boar ol It) o'clock a. at
al tba Coart Mooaa door la Condon, Ollllam
County. Oregoa, tell at pabllc taction to the
blgbeal bidder for cath la band, tor Hie parpoae
of aatlafytBg lha Jwlgmenl and aeerea above
eaUaaed, the fotowlag dew rl bed property of
tba defendant, Frank Wilton, to-wll: .
The South half (M) of Lot Four (4) In Block
Four, (4) la laa Original Towaalle of Condon.
Ullllam County, Oragna. , .
Dated thlt Mk day af Jaaaary, tins.
ft. M. Roogaa,
. rtharlff of Ollllam County, Oregoa
Dale af tret pa nitration, Febraarv 7 th, lau.
Data or Uat publlcaUon, March gtb, 190.
- Sheriff Sale.
Notice It hereby given thai an ekorajloa and
order af tale Wat tented oal of the Circuit Court
of tba Stale of Oregon, Ullflam County, on lha
Tib day of January, IMS, upon a decree tberelav
rtndered ea the Atb day of April 190 In
favnr of C, I. Stool I tig, plalnUn and agalntt
Jeff Ned - and Frank vYIIeon, defendanu
which aald execution and order of tale la to me
directed and eommandlng me to tell Ihe prop
erty nerelnafler deacrlbed, for the pnrpoae of
taUtfyliig the Judgement of the plaintiff In tald
eauae forthttnra ofHIitaen Hundred Ninety one
ATB-100 MM.701 DolUra, with lulereal thereon at
the rata af tlx per cent, per annum from lha
Mb day of April 1901, and -ttfO.00 eUarney
leea. god lha, eoatg and dlibnrtemenU of tald '
altuiedat ftS W.
Tberefora, Ib oompllanot with laid execution
IH1 un v nh, wit. wm wuwy, , ..u
day at March, J90S, at the hour of ID o'clock a.
M the Court Haute door In Condon, Ollllam '
County, Oregon, tell al pnblle auction to the
hlgheet bidder lor eat h in hand, for tba purpoet
of tdtltfylng the Judgment and decree a bore
mentioned, the following detcrlbed, property of
tne oeienoani, rrana wiieon io-wii:
The South bait (W of Lot Four (4) Id Block ,
Four (4) In the Original Towntlte of Condon,
(lllllam County, Oregon,
Deled thlt 1Mb day of January, 1908.
R. M. Rongaa,
, . Sheriff of Ollllam County, Oregon,
Dale of Ural publication, February 7tb. ltWS.
Data of latt publication, March gib, 1908. ,
Grand Ball
on the evening of. February 14
St Valentine
Day
At the
Skating Rink
WJTH THE BEST OP MUSIC
I now have charge of the
CONDON STEAM LAUNDRY
and wish to say to my pa
trous and Ihe'publio that
the work turned out here is
guaranteed to be up-to-date
in'.everyj respeoL Next,1 '
week we expect to have an
Experienced- Tailor in
connection, wilKthe "laun
. dry and raspeotfully solioit
your patronage in this line.
, . , O.T, McARTNUR
Sommerville,Feb.'10, a daughter.
throughout this section.
- " "
all of AJax, Oregon. '
C W. Moon, Keglater,