Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919, February 21, 1908, Image 6

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    m OF the keek
Bert Cason returned on Mon
' day from a trip over in Idaho.
A baby girl was born to the
wife of Wm. Fehrenbaeher on
Saturday evening. '
Lookup the rewards offered
in the Globe's "Want Column"
this week. . -
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. J,
Fehrenbacher, a baby girl, on
Tuesday evening, Feb. 18th.
'Judge Littlefield of this dis
trict has filed his petition as a
nomination for circuit judge.
City Marshal Townsend re
ports that there are more
broken water pipes this week
than any time before this winter.
A girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Peugh on Sunday
A. Greiner was over from
Mayville a couple of days this
week. Mr. Greiner says that he
looks for some some winter dur
ing the month of March.
C R. Fagan returned last
week from Portland where he
had been having his eyes treated
for cataract He had three
operations performed and is now
greatly improved.
J. R. Wells, and wife were
among those from. Condon who
attended the literary program and
grand ball which were
given at Lone Rock Wednesday j
evening by the Knights of
ryuiias ioage oi mac piace.
J. E. Schroeder who has been i
agent for the Kerr, GifFord Whse
Co. at Mikkalo during the past
-wheat-hauling season was in
Condon this week. He expects
to leave soon for a" few weeks'
visit in Portland and other points
but as yet does not know what
line he will take up.
: R. H. Pattison of Condon, who
has been visiting here for a
couple of weeks, left Thursday
for his home. Central Point
Herald. Bob returned Monday
and was glad to get back. He
said that Sam, who is editor of
the Central Point Herald, is get
ting along fine.
As we go to press we learn
that Len Searcy is very much
better. -
This office received a letter
from E. M. Larkin, who has been
selling the Best Combined Har
vester in this district during the
past year, written in Portland
Sunday stating that he was leav
ing for Haywards, Calif., where
he would spend the winter. The
object of the letter was to have
the Globe sent to his new address
as ne wisnea w Keep posted on
the news of Condon and county;
also saying that he was interested
to know from week to week what
the many friends he had made
during his stay here were doing.
Some miscreant who ought to
be in the insane asylum or home
for inebriates played rather a
mean trick on Dr. Wood one
night this week. The Dr. was
on the point of starting on a call
l"n f Via PAilnfnr atA erTJf
at Hunt's Drug Store for a few
minutes to write a prescription,
he laid his overcoats down on the
step outside. Although in the
drug store only a very few min
utes when he went out his coats
had disappeared and could not be
found and as he was in a hurry
Tie took another coat And made
the call. .The coats were found
the next day in the lot beside T.
G. Johnson's barn. The perpet
rator is not known for sure but
it might be well to say that the
man who would do a trick like
this, thus impeding a doctor on
a hurry-up call, must bear very
little resemblance to a. human
being.
The Oregon Wool growers as
sociation have fixed wool sales
for this spring in this vicinity as
follows: Arlington. May
Heppner, May 20, June 11 and
30: Shaniko. June 4-6 and July
C; Condon, June 19. Cut this
out and paste it in your note
book.
Otis Campbell made a flying
business trip to Arlington on
Monday.
Mrs. L M. Schilling returned
Tuesday evening from Forest
Grove where she has spent the
winter while Herbert attended
he university at that place.
Herbert will not return for some
time yet
S. B. Hartshorn rented his 920
acre ranch west of town this
week to A. J. Moore and will
hold a public sale on March 4th,
after which Mr. Hartshorn and
family will spend a year in the
ea&t Look up the sale notice in
our "Want Column".
W. A. Campbell returned last
evening from a week's business
visit to The Dalles and Pendle
ton. We are requested to announce
that the usual morning and eve
ning services will be held next
Sunday at the Congregational
church.
Jeff Neel of Heppner was a
Condon visitor this week.
0. C. Veatch and Herbert
Brown left this morning for Hot
Lake, Oregon. Oscar has been
on the sick list for some time
and will try the warm mineral
waters as a tonic Herbert will
remain at Hot Lake for a few
days and will then go to Parma,
Idaho."
Pat Mahaffey, who is now a
conductor on the local passenger
on the main line, is expected to
return on the Condon local run
in a short time.
Rev. G. W. Riggs returned
last evening from Arlington,
Wash., where he went to fill the
pulpit in the congregational
church in that city. He is well
pleased with the enterprising
Washington city and and al
though he has not yet decided as
to , whether he will take the
charge, it is feared that Condon
will lose a good pastor very soon.
L. E. Laurance returned last
evening from a business trip to
Toronto, Canada. Although Mr.
Laurance saw a lot of country
and visited the old home he says
that he is glad to return to a
mild climate as it was 18o below
zero in Canada with two feet of
snow on the ground.
Ralph Ashbaugh was taken to
The Dalles on Monday, where he
was placed in a hospital to be
treated for heart trouble. He
was accompanied by George
Smith.
Card of Thanks
We desire to thank the friends
and neighbors who so kindly
assisted us during the recent
sickness and death of our hus
band and father.
MRS. 0. A. RUSSELL AND FAMILY.
Globules
By tht "Devil"
"Wise or Otherwise"
Seven men came down from
Condon on the local last Friday
and the smallest man in the
bunch was James C. Thrall, says
The Dalles Chronicle. It might
be stated just for information
that Condon raises something be
sides big wheat crops.
Statement No. 1 is simply a
promise to obey the people. Yes
so have them sign it
If someone gives you the elad
hand these days beware, for he
is no doubt a politician who is
now before the primaries but,
of course, he is glad to see you
just the same.
p uvuuvruwxnnvnnnnnnAnnjuvoruw c
I Announcements
tnnivuvnnjVVAnnnruuivnnnnnAi
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.
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, Btnct 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.
Announcement
To the voters of Gilliam 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.
G. T McArthur.
LIKE TO MAKE MOHEYT
Q
Then Come to the last week of
Our Clean Sweep Sale !
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8 SPECIAL BARGAIN COUNTERS 8 n
YOUR CHOICE OF 7
Corsets Skirts Waists
75c 75c 75c
A FEW DISHES LEFT
6 PLATES FOR 40 cents mg(f
SHOES at 50c per PAIR jpj
CHOICE of MISSES' FELT HATS 25 CENTS
Cotton Flannel at 9 cents per Yard
Special Counter of Remnants III'
Egg-o-See, Force, Crespo,
Ralston Breakfast Food
3 PKS.
ENERGY
JELLY-0
STARCH
Monday 8 Bars Soap 25c
i
County Assessor.
J. R. Wells hereby announces
himself as a candidate for the
Republican nomination for
Assessor of Gilliam county, sub
ject to the approval of the voters
at the primary election to be
held April 17, 1908.
For Sheriff
Subject to the approval of the
voters of Gilliam county at the
primary election to be held on
April 17, 1908, 1 hereby announce
myself as a . candidate for the
Republican nomination for Sheriff
of Gilliam County.
J. J. PORTWOOD.
Assessor1
. I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the Republican
nomination for Assessor of Gil
liam county, subject to the dis
cretion of the voters at the pri
mary election.
Yours Truly,
Joseph Whyte.
Notlo) For Publication.
Department of Ui Interior.
Lul OOk at Tl iMlIre, Oregon,
February (, ISUI. :
Nolle la hereby given tint Virginia A. Halantad
ot Condon, Oregon, has Med uourwol oar luteu
lion la mak Rnal Rv )ar prool In support of
berelalsa, vis: Moaareleed gnlry No. 474 Bad
Jan 17. 1W1, torltagW1,Nii N WtW t !,
IT,8eNK A NKsKt Re. 1. Tp. 4 9., B. Si
t, W. II.. and thai aald proof will k mad ba
ton Qeorg W. Panaaa, I!. &. Commissioner at
Condon, Oregon, on March M, WOa,
lib nam th following wltneam to pror
bar eoutlanow raaldcnc npon, and cultivation
ol, th land, tit: Joaeph Miller. Kill flngbea,
W. A. Campbell and W. T. Myers all ol Condon,
Oregon.
C W. Moou, Register.
Notlo For Publication.
Department ol tb Interior,
Laud Ofllo at Th Dallee, Oregon,
February I, I KM.
Nolle la hereby gives that William Hhlal ol
AJax.Orafon.haa BUd nolle ol hlelnleutloo 10
make final tv-yaar proof In support of hit
rials, via: Hoaaeetead Kotry No. MM mad
Feb. Uth, 1901, for lb W'.Nntf, KWgWIf Kc.
1. NKVtKI Motion It, Tp 2 south, Kane I I..
W. II., and that aald proof will b mad btlor
theaaoirreaend agixtvaael Th Dalles, Ore
ion, on March 17th. 1WS.
H nam th following witnesses to prove his
eontlnnona residence npon, awl cultivation of,
thaland rut: W. U. Smith, Oram Smith. Fred
Adlard and S' altar Adlard. all of AJaa, Ongon.
C. W. Mooa. Malaria.
Notlo For Publication.
Department of th Interior,
Land Offlo at Th Dalles, Oregon,
January 30th, 1WM,
Notlo li hereby glren that Oeear If .llawley of
Sllkkali,Oregon.haa filed node of bl Intention
to nak Anal commutation proof In support of
hit jlalm via: Homeatead Entry No. 1W.I, made
Aag. It, 1005, for th
RwViitw.iNWand as'.'nw'vil Bec2t.Tp.lii.,
a. 21 a., w. ., and that aald proof will b made
helot th Register and Rrlvrat Th Dalle,
Oregon, on February 'Kith, 1'juH.
II name the following vllneaao to prove
bit eontlnnona realdence upon, and cultivation
of, th land. Tit: J.O.UwIt ol Mikkalo, Oregon.
W. A. Watt of Clem, Oregon, 1. R.Letlle and Ham
Loaden of Croy, Oregon.
C. W. Mooaa, Regliter.
25 CENTS
WANTftD, TOR ftALft, L0T,
rOUNO, ftTO.
All ruce!drtlemnlrnia and Ik It head
at ta, rat of riVK CKNTtt raa LINi EACH
liMl'K, if YOU ha auylhlug to ll, or wl.k
In bar anrtMiif, at bar luat anthing: TKY A
"WANT AD" la thla olaain. Th twawltawlll
urprlea job.
LOST or STOLEN from Mace
Fulton's pasture on lower Des
chutes, one light gray home,
weighing about 1200, about 8 yrs
old, very gentle will drive single
or double, his foretop had been
trimmed off fabout two months
ago, up until this time he had
beetrkept in a stable blanketed,
there were no brands or shoes on
him. A liberal REWARD will
be paid for his return to
Victor Marden,
.The Dalles, Ore.
For Sal.
Ah "Old Trusty" Incubator
and Brooder. Incubator has cap
acity of 200 eggs. Has been used
one year and is guaranteed to be
in first-class condition. Inquire
at this office.
Public Sal
I will sell at public auction at
my ranch west of town on
March 4th, 1908, my horses, cat
tle, hogs, farm machinery and
implements, harness and
household goods. Also 30 tons
of wheat hay. Terms of sale:
All amounts of five dollars or
under, cash in hand; all amounts
over five dollars, 5 percent dis
count for cash; seven months
time on approved notes bearing
10 per cent interest.
S. a Hartshorn.
J. R. WELLS, AUCTIONEER.
Auction Sal.
We will sell at Public Auction
at Condon, .Oregon, at two
o'clock p. m., on February 29,
1908; one registered Clydesdale
stallion, named Spokanus, No.
11727 Vol. 12; color, brown;
weight about 1900 pounds.
TermsofSale: 5 percent dis
count for cash; or 8 months time
on approved notes bearing 10 per
cent interest
Clydesdale Horse Association
Owners.
J. R. Wells, Auctioneer.
Wanted.
A good woman cook and a girl
to wait on the table. AddIv to or
address,
Mrs. G. E. Moore,
Box 194, Condon, Oregon.
Found
A check of $140.00 navable to
George Earhart and also endors
ed by him, owner can have it by
proving same.
Jesse S. Wheeler,
Lost Valley, Oreg.
Turkeys For bale.
Thoroughbred Mammoth Bronze
Toms for sale. , See
C. W. Youno.
Estray.
A sorrel horse laet neen at Rock
Creek on the road to Eighhnile.
In about 17 hands high and weight
aboot 1500 pounds. Was rained
by Mr. Keathley and has Mr.
Keathley'i brand (K). I will pav
420 reward for the return of this
animal to Condon.
. C. L. Ltllik.
Uf UTEn Ial representative for Con
IT All I CU don and vlcln ity to look after
renewal! and Inereaaa aab.
crlptlon Hat of a prominent tuontblr mainline
on a aalarjr and eornmlaalnn baula, Klperlane
dealrabl but not necNary. (food opportanity
fori rlvht oeraon. Addraas Pablliher. Box A.
Station O, New York.
NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
united sta una imao.
Th Dalle, Oregon, February t, HOB.
Notice It hereby glren ttiat Jamea I. Rller, of
Blanebard, North Dakota, aa on of tb Heir
and for th heir of Jannttt Riley, daeeaaed.
haa Bled notice of hit Intention 10 mak final
fire-year proof in aupport of bla claim, via:
Homeatead Entry No. tttfu made February 1, 1901,
for th HXHEJi. Section 11 and K'.NBX of Sec
tion 14, Tp. 1 a, Bang IB B.,W, M., and that
the testimony of Jamea J, Riley as part of aald
proof will betekm before th Register and R-
celver of th U. 8. Land Ofllo at Grand Forks,
North Dakota, on March 17th, 108; and that the
testimony of th wltneasa and all other matters
concornlng aald proof will b taken and made
before th Register and Receiver at The Dallas,
Oregon, on laid March 17th, 1908,
He name th following witnesses to prov
eontlnnona residence upon, and cultivation
of, tb land, via: W, O. Brnitb0org Smith,
Fred Adlard, Walter Adlard and William ohlel,
all of AJax, Oregon.
. & W, Mooai, Register.
. When you havo apent
your money and have re
ceived nothing for it and
your eyes still trouble
you, see
WILLIAMS the JEWELER
; expert Optician
- And get your money's
worth. We guarantee a
fit in all cases,
: horlffSala.
NoUe I hr.bj glvvu that an aoullo ana)
order of aal waa laanwi out ot III Clietilt Court
of in Mat of Ontrou. millets) Comity, on th
7lk day of January, iwat, npon a davta thenlu
reodarvd oa the 1st day of April, DM, In tavur
of C. J. Stubtlng plalutltT and against Frank
nilaon, dfadant whleh aatd neeuttoa and
ordn of aal la to at dlret4 and eumaaullng
as to aall lb property kontlnafsar )aerlud.
for tb parpaw of satisfying Uw Judgsaanl ot lb
plaintiff la aald dim fur t be suss of Tar Han-
dml, Fifty-nln aud a-loo ilM.nt) iMIlara wllb
iDloraat tbtnoa at tk rat of all per eaol.
per annum froa lb 171b oar of Jaly, lax,
and tb uatt and dlsburamnM of aald
all Used at Twenty and aolo '&ou-tvllar.
Tbereloi. In opllane wllb aald titeatloa
and order of oalo, I will on Monday, tb Kb
lav of Mrh, two, at U boar of 10 o'elor k a. at
at lb toarl flooa door In Condon, Ullllaai
Coanty, Uragun, aaU at paUk aaeUoa to lb
blgbvat bidder for eaah la band, for in aarpna
of aaUsfjrlng tb Jadgaamt and deere above
analkwivd, tb fulawln daaerlbud property uf
tb defendant, Frank Wilson, so-wlc
Tb Month half fit) at Lot roar (i) In Bbxk
Foar, (41 In lb Original Towntlta of Condon.
Ullllas Conoty, Oregon.
Paled tbla 1Mb dajr ot Jannary, ling.
a. M. Rooaaa,
. SbarltT ot Ollllata Couutv. Oregua
Dot ol drat paUkatloa, rvbraar lib, mat.
Pal of but publication, Maieb gib, Iwja,
Sheriff Sal.
Nollp Is hereby gfvaatbat aa eUo and
4rdr ot aal waa lasuad oat ot lb Clrcalt Court
ot lb Hut of Ongon, Gllllaaa Coanty, on tb
;th day of January, IMS, pun a tWra thervin
rendered on tb atb day ot April lo in
favor 61 C. J. Htubllnf, plaintiff and against
lerT Neel and Frank Wilson, delendanta
which aald imtlon and order ot aal fa to m
directed and eoatmandlug a to aail the prop
erty hereinafter daaerlbad, for th pnrpoao of
aUafylng the tdgaint ot lb plalullfT In aald
caos lor these sa otrilataen Hundred Ninety on
A7O.00lfl.jrjDollani.vilthlnt..l thereon at
tb rata ot alx per ent per annate from the
Hb day ot April IW9, and tattoo attorney
I, and tb eoata and dlaburesmanta ol aald
sell taaed at la.oo.
Tharefnr. In compliant with aald eutln
and order of sale. I will on Monday, th nth
lay ot March, IKM. at t'l hour of to o'elork a.
at tb Court llooar door In Condon, (lllllara
county, Olrgun, aall at public auction u the
hlahest b'diler foroash In band, fur tb pnrrnia
ot salliljlng lb udgmnt and decree bov
mentioned, tb tollowltig dtecribnl, property ol
tb defendant, Frank Wilson to-wlt:
The South half (!,) of Lot Four (I) In Block
Fount) In th Orlglni l Townali ol Condon,
illlllara County, Oregon.
Paled till 1Mb day ol January. IMtt,
R. M. RnniM,
BberlfT of Ollllam County, Oregon.
DaUof flral pnbllratlnn, February 7th, IMS.
Dal ot last publication, March lh, lnoa.
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