H. P, Strickler returned on
Tuesday from a trip to the Rose
City. ' - ' " '
Paul Balsiger is again able to
be up and around, , although on
crutches.
M. J. Tierney went down to
Arlington on Wednesday, re
turning the same day.
Attorney J. E. Burdette of
Arlington was a business visitor
in this city Wednesday.
Miss Ethel Shurte of Arlington
was a guest at the Hurlburt
residence the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Engberg
of Blalock were the guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Gavey during the
week.
B. F. Pike of Sherman county
was in Condon a few days this
week attending to business
matters. -
Mrs. Chas. Austin is teaching
part of the 5th and 6th grades
in the public school in the place
of Mrs. Searcy. .
The Rebekahs and the Circle
have gone into partnership and
bought a piano for their rooms
from W. A. Darling.
Miss Nell Welsh, who has been
the guest of her sister, Mrs. P.
T. Hurlburt, for several days,
returned to Arlington on Wed
nesday. Ed. Merriffeld, Horace McBride
and Tom Scott left, on the first
of week for Shoshone, Idaho.
Ed. went to remain and will
farm his land, while the others
expect to buy some irrigated
land.
Mrs. Charles W. Lord enter
tained the Five Hundred Club
in her - rooms in the Condon
National Bank building last
'Saturday. Miss Ranney, who
made the highest score of the
afternoon, received a beautiful
silver spoon.
J. K. Fitzwater, who has been
living in Portland with his
daughters for some time, return
ed to Condon last evening. He
says that it is too wet in Port
land to suit him and he is glad
to get back to Condon.
L. S. Pulliam of this city made
us a pleasant call on Tuesday
and renewed his subscription.
Mr. Pulliam reports that he has
been a subscriber for eight years
and that the Globe gives him
better satisfaction at the present
time than ever before.
Miss Ettta Lord, who has been
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Lord of this city for a couple of
weeks, left Monday morning for
California. Miss Lord was met
at The Dalles by Mrs. W. Lord of
that city who will accompany
her. ' .
H. Frazer, a former Condonite,
a but now a merchant of Golden-
dale, Wn., who has been in this
city the past week looking afer
business interests returned home
Monday. While in this city he
engaged John Hess, who has
been book keeper for the Gilliam
, Co. Milling Co. for the past two
years, to keep the books of his
hardware company.
W. H. Morrison left Wednes
day morning for Arlington
where he will remain for a short
time. He has resigned his pos
ition as warehouse man with the
Kerr, Gifford Co. in this city,
but however, will remain in their
employ and be placed in another
location. "Ike's" beaming smiles
-will be greatly missed by. his
many friends here. In order to
keep tab on things in. Condon
and vicinity, . he will read the
newsy columns of the Globe.
Warren L. Blakely has taken the
position vacated by Mr. Morrison.
A. A. Morse, special represent
ative of the freight department
of the Harriman lines, was in
Condon on Wednesday looking
over the prospects of the com
pany and the field.
You will find several things of
interest to you i our "Want
Column" on page four. Look it
up, it will pay you.
Globules
Br lb "Devil"
Just as the concert of Europe
is getting nicely tuned up, the
Sultan insists on sucking a lemon
in front of the band-stand.
Prosperity seems to have re
turned just in time to meet the
Easter bonnet in the road and
get held up.
In spite of the fact that Leap
Year is pretty well advanced,
there is no indication yet who
Miss Democracy is going to pro
pose to.
Smut Cleaner a Success
J. W. Dyer of Mayville has
been experimenting with a new
Smut Cleaner. After fanning
his wheat the same as always
heretofore, he put it through the
Smut Cleaner and the amount of
smut, weed seed and trash that
came out of his "clean wheat"
was a surprise to him. At the
same time the application of the
formaldehyde was more perfect
than before and the waste much
less. The sacks were not satur
ated and he thinks his seed will
not heat in the sack as is com
mon with seed that is dipped in
the liquid while in the sack.
These Smut Cleaners are sold
and guaranteed by Hunt The
Hardware Man.
Condon National Bank Report.
' No. KM.
Report of the coBdlllou of The Condon National
But, t Condon In the Bute ol Oregon, at til
otoseof but no. February H. IMS.
usouacsa.
Lout end Discounts
.1 S9.016.C0
. t.ioo.as
,. 12.U0.0I)
1,02612
4422
Overdrafts, secured end unsecured. ...
0. 8. Bonds to secure circulation
Current expenses mnd taxes paid
Premium! on U. 8. Bond -
Bonds, securities, etc.
Banking hoove, furniture, and fixture
. 4,61010
4.MC.V7
Due from state Banks and Bankers,
1.M&73
16,29213
60.22
. 11V00
Dm front approved reserve agents
Checks and other cash Items
Notes ol other National Banks
Fractional paper currency, nickels,
and cents -
17.30
Lawrvt Mohit Rssxevx in Bass,
rls: Specie 114.306.30
tcfal-teuder Notes. . 60.00
Total
14.3S6.S0
Redemption fund with D. S. Treasurer
. 6 per cent of .circulation
s.oo
Total 1154,711.00
utiiunn
Capital stock paid In
60,000 00
11,661 00
14,083.66
National Bank Notes ontstandinf
Due to other Nstlonsl Banks
Doe to State Banks and Bankers
Indlvldaal deposits subject to check..
460.63
61,82598
1.404.64
Demand Certificates of Deposit
Time certificates of deposit.... 13.286.46
Total 1164.711.06
state of Oregon, Connty of Gilliam, ss
I. F. T. Hurlburt, Cashier of the above-named
bank, do solemnly swear tbat the above state
ment Is true to the but of my knowledge and
belief.
T. T. HoexBcfcr, Cashier.
Bnbscrlbed and sworn to before me this 14th
day of February, 100.
D. R. Parses, Notary public.
Comet-Attest: Grant Wade, B. J. Clongh
O. D. Storgees, Directors.
First National Bank Report.
No. 7059.
Report of the condition of The First National
Bank of Condon, at Condon In the State of Ore
gon, at the close of business, February 14, 1908.
BSSOURCSS.
Loans and Discounts .f 20,700.20
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .....
828.38
(,260.00
268.76
V. 8. Bonds to secure circulation
Premiums on U. 8. Bonds
Bonds, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture, and fixtures
4,800.00
4,619.66
816.83
Other Real Estate owned..
Dae fromNst'L Banks (not reserve g' Is.' 8,029.42
Du from State Banks and Bankers
119.93
Due from approved reserve agent.
86,056.02
60.00
1,950.00
Checks and other cash Items
Note of other Nstlonal Bank
Fractional paper currenvy, nickels
and cent ,
Lawful Mousy Rgsssrs akx,
tix: Specie tu.319.00
Legal-tender note..., 20.00
Total
Redemption fund with 0. 8. Treasurer
(6 per cent ol circulation.)
276.31
13,339.00
812.60
Total M,4A.49
LuatUTixs.
Capital stock paid in 126,000.00
Surplus fund ; 176.00
Undivided profits, less expense and
taxes paid 6.532.69
National Bank notes outstanding ... 6.260.00
Individual deposits subject to check 47,062.12
Demand certificates of deposit 1,508.07
Time certificates of deposit 6,607.71
. . , Total $ W.426.4
9tate of Oregon, County of Gilliam, ss:
t, N. Farnswortb, cashier of the above-named
bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above state
ment Is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
N. Paxitswona, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before "me this 26th
day of February, 1908.
8. E. PosriMg, Notary Public.
Cossict Attest: Eowaxd Dgmh, F. M.
Plitkb, Wit. Wgrjxu, Directors.
jnnnnjrurjnirurutrnM
Announcements
I UAAAAAAAAAVVArLfAAArLAAAJUAA C
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 OHIIam 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.
County Assessor.
J. R. Wells hereby announces
himself as a candidate for the
Republican nominat ion for
Assessor of Gilliam county, sub
ject to the approval of the voters
at the primary election to be
held April 17, 1908.
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.
County Assessor.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the nomination
to the office of Assessor of Gil
liam county, subject to the en
dorsement of the Democratic
voters at the Primary election.
If I am nominated and elected I
promise to give the office close
and careful attention and a strict
performance of duty.
Otis' Campbell.
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.
Assessor
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.
County Treasurer. " '.
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the nomination
of Treasurer of Gilliam county,
subject to the will of the Repul
lican party, at the coming Pri-;
mary election.
Colby Clarke.
The Condon Globe, the Oregon
Semi-Weekly Journal and tbe Pa
cific Monthly all for $2.50 for a
year. Subscribe now.
County School Superintendent
I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the nomination
to the office of County School
Superintendent for Gilliam
county, subject to the endorse
ment of the Republican voters at
the Primary election to . be held
April 17th. If I am nominated
and elected I promise that I will
perform all the duties of the of
fice in a conscientious manner.
J. C. Sturgilu
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.
Notlea for Publication. (Mate Mertlon.
(J sited States Land Otnce, The Dalles, Orveou,
February ivtb.iwf.
. Notice la hereby given thai under the provis
ions of the art of Congress ol August 14, IMS,
and the acta supplementary and amendatory
thereto, the State of Oregon has on Pvbruary 13,
IWJS Bled In .bis omoe Its application
No. 7JB, to select the ft,N.sil
ISEX ol Section 16, Tp IS..R. lit W. M.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
sbore-desrrlbed laud, or desiring for any reason
to object to the glial allowance of the selection,
should Hie their elaimsor objections In this ol
gee on or before the th day of A pril Wo.
c. W. Mimas, ssginss.
NOTICE FOR rTBUCATlfiN of Htate Selection.
United Matse Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, Febrnary l. MM.
Notice la hereby given that under the provis
ions of the Act of Cougresa of August 14, IMS.
snd the acta supplementary and amendatory
thereto, the Bute of Oregon, baa of Jan. 16 190
Died in this office Its sppllcstlon. No T26. to select
the NWKsSWt, SWi and BVtKsl of
Section Jii Tp. i South, ttange 20 E., W. M.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lends, or desiring for any rea
son to object to the BnsI allowance of the se
lection, should file their claims or objections
In this office on or before the 6th day of
April 190.
C W. Moots. Register.
Notice For Publication,
Department of the Interior.
Land OfBc at The Dalles, Oregon,
February 1,190.
Notice Is hereby given that William btilel ol
AJax. Oregon, has Sled notice of his Intention to
make Boat five-year proof In support ef Us
claim, via: Homestead Entry No. tm made
Fab. 1Mb. 1901. tor the W',NVU. NWKWV, Bee.
W, NK!iKi Section It, Tp 1 South, Range 19 E
W. M and that said proof will be made before
thessuisTsaand sat si via at The Dalles, Ore
gon, on March 17th. IWH.
He names the following wltneates to prove his
continuous resldense upon, and cultivation of,
the land vis: W. U. Smith, George Smith, Fred
Adlardand Walter Adlard, all of AJax, Oregon.
C. W. Moons, skoistis.
Notlca For Publication.
, Department of the Interior.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
January ath, l'JU, -Notice
Is hereby given that Oscar li.Hawley of
Mlkkalii.Oregon.haa filed notice of his IntenUon
to make final commutation proof In suppnrtof
his claim vis: Homestead Entry No. 14651, made
Aug. 14, 1905, for the
swHW.g'riw! and ris'swof Sec Jl.Tp.ls.,
a. 21 s w. at., and that said proof will be made
before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles,
Oregon, on February 26th, 190.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, the land, vis: J.O.Lewis of Mlkkalo, Oregon,
W. A. West of Clem, Oregon, J. R.Leslleand Sam
Louden of Croy, Oregon.
C. W. Mooss, Register.
The Globe will keep you posted on
the political situation. Read it!
P
ure Groceries.
eerless Stock of Dry Goods.
H
ams, Honey, Horse Radish,
ats, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs.
Seeds, Stationery, Spices, Salt
hoes, Stockings, Safety-pins, Scissors.
Teas, Tobaccos, Tomatoes, Tapioca, Toothpicks,
owels, Thread, Tablecloths.
Eggs, Evaporated Cream, Envelopes,
mbroidery Silk, Ensertion.
Pork, Pearl Barley, Pickles, Preserves,
ants, Petticoats, Plaid Goods, Pins.
Hominy, Hoarhound Candy, Handles, Hinges.
o
o
E
xtracts, Egg-o-see, Egg Beaters,
specially Good Palace Car Coffee.
Nuts, Naptha Soap, Notions. r
eckties, Needles, Napkins.
Sugar,, Salmon, Syrups, Sardines, Soap,
hirts, Sweaters, Suspenders, Suits, Silks.
Oranges, Onions, Oysters, Olives, Oils; "
veralls, Oilcloth, Overshoes, Outfits for Infants.
Nutmegs, Newtons-Fig, Newton Chewing Gum.
umerous other articles that could be mentioned.
All Priced As Low At Reliable
Notlca For Publication,
DeparteMwl of Ike Interior. ' .
Land tMftce si The lialle, Oregon,
February 6, M
Nnrlee m hereby Uvea thai Vlnjlnla A, Bsialssd
el Condon, tiregnn, has Died notice of set Inten
Uon It) make SneJ Bve iear proof In support of
her claim. Vis: Homestead Entry No. t?4 msil.
June IT. 1901, fur lheSW)NMi4,KWMW Use,
17, eKNgi, a NRVtRV Sea. I. Tp. a, R.
E , W. St., and that said proof will be made be
fore (leorge W. Tarman, U. a Commissioner si
Condon. Oregon, on March It, Itwe,
Mhe names the following wltnessea la prove
her continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, the land, vis: Joseph Miller, Ellis Hughs,
W. A. Campbell snd W, T. Myera all ol Condon,
Ortfoa.
' C. W, JJooS. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
United atataa Land Ottlca.
The Dalles. Oregon, February I, I9DS,
Notice la hereby gives thai James J. Riley, of
Blancbard, North Dakota, a one of lha hairs
and for the heirs ol Jannetl Riley, eta-eased,
has Sled notice of his Intention to make Snal
Bve-year proof la support of his claim, tit:
Homestead Entry No. MM made February I, 141,
for the ,, Section II and N'.XC1; ol tec
lion 14, Tp. a. Range I E..W. J Sod that
the testimony of Jams J. Riley as part of said
proof will betakes before the Register and Re
ceiver 01 the U. a Land Ofnc si 1 1 rand Forks,
North Dakota. oo Marsh 17lh. law); snd that the
testimony of In witnesses and all other matters
concerning said proof will be taken and made
before the Register snd Receiver si The Dalles,
Oregon, on said March 17th, IVUS.
He nam lb following witness to prove
continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, the lead, via: W, O. Smith, Oeorge Smith,
Fred Adlard, Walter Adlard and William eslel,
all ol A Jag, Oregon.
C W. Mooss. ReglMer.
Sheriff Sale.
Nolle Is hereby gives thai sa leeatlea and
order of sal waa Issued oat of the Circuit Court
of tb State of Oregon, Ollllsm County, on lb
71B day of January, ma, spun s decree therein
rendered on the Mb day ol April 1906, in
favor of r. J, Stubllng, plaintiff snd against
Jeff tteeJ and Frank Wllaoa, defendants
which said caseation and order of sale la 9 m
directed and commanding m 9 sell the prop
erty hereinafter described, for lb purpose of
satisfying the Judgement of lb plaiting In said
cause for the sum of Sliteen Hundred Ninety one
4 7 m 191.70 Dollars', alts Interest thereon si
the rate otsia pet cent, per annua from the
Mb day of April MO, and tXI.U0 attorney
fees, and the coats ssd disbursement of said
suit taxed si 116.09.
Therefore. In com pi I a ace with said execution
and order of sale. 1 will oa Monday, the tth
day of March, 190. al the hour ol 19 o'clock a
M al the Court House door In Condon. Ullllam
Copnty, Oregon, sell al public auction to lb
highest b'dder for oash In sand, for the purpose
of salts!) I ng the Judgment and decree above
mentioned, lb following described, properly of
the defendant. Frank Wilson to-wll: '
The South half (SI of Lot Four (I) la Block
Four (4) In the Original Townalt of Condon,
(illllam County. Oregon.
Deled Ibis lith day ol January. 1906.
R. U. Roogsa,
Sheriff of Ollllsm County, Oregon.
Dal of Brit pnWIrello. February 7h, Not.
Dal of last publication, March alb, IK.
Sharlff Sal.
Nolle Is hereby given that sn execution snd
order of sals was Issued out of the Cltoult Court
of the Bute of Oregon, Ollllsm County, on lha
7th day of January . 1906, upon s decree therein
rendered on lb 1st day of April, 1907, la favor
of C. J. Stubllng plaintiff and against Frank
Wilson, dsftndanl which said execution and
oMer of sals Is to me directed snd (ommandlng
ma to sell lb property hereinafter described,
for tbe purpose of satisfying the Judgment of the
plaintiff In ssld cause for the sum of Three Hun
dred, Fifty.nln and 4-100 (169.04) Dollar with
Interests thereon at the rat of all per sent,
per armor from the 171b day of July, 1901,
and the costs and disbursements ol said
suit taxed gl Twenty and no-100 10.a-Dollars.
Therefore. In compliance with said eiesatlon
and order of sale, I will on Monday, tbe tth
day of March, 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m
at the Court House door In Condon, Ullllam
County, Oregon, sell at public auction 40 tbe
highest bidder for cash I band, for tbe purpot
of satisfying the Jndgmtnl and decree above
mentioned, the folowlng described property of
the defendant, Frank Wilson, to-wll:
To South ball 04) of Lot Four (4) In Block
Four, (4) In lb Original Townalt of Condon,
Ollllsm County, Oregon.
Dated this 1Mb day of January, 190S.
R. M. Rooms,
Bhsrlffot Ollllsm County, Oregon
Dal of first publication, February 7th, ltot. -Dal
ol last publication, March gib, 1906.
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, NOW IIAI AN
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in connection with the laundry
and the work turned out in ,
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Confectionery
Soft Drinks
Candle, Nut anil Frulte In
Season. Clgare anil Tulaxcco
Cog club room In connection
L. T. PRICE. Condon
Farr Bros.
Meat Market
Choice Fresh and
Cured Meats of
all'Kinds. -
Highest Cash Price
Paid for Hides.
Johnson Bulldlna
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