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About Condon globe. (Condon, Gilliam Co., Or.) 189?-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1908)
KEliVS OF THE KEEK E, T. Starkey of Eightmile, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia, is at last reports very much better. Jack Brown, who has been at atending business college in Port land during the winter, arived in Condon Tuesday and will remain ' f or a few days before going on to Idaho where his brothers, Frank and Herbert, arerunning sheep. Ed. Stinchfield'of Mayvillewas a business visitor in Condon this week. ' f ' 4 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Flanders of Gwen dolen, on last Friday. , ! "JEk Sloan of Lost Valley was BV a t-onaon vrsuo days this week. f I . Mrs. Will Smith, who has been visiting for some time at outside points, returned Tuesday even ing to this city. MissTEUa Wallace who for sometime has been living in Port land, came up Tuesday evening for a few days visit with friends and relatives in this vicinity. Frank Armstrong returned Tuesday evening from an extend ed visit in the Rose City. , Preaching at the Baptist church on Sunday. Jas. Dunn was a passenger on the "flyer" Tuesday morning for outside points. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Stephen son .were passengers Tuesday for the Rose City where they will spend a week. While in Portland Mr. Stephenson will order his spring goods. A. A. Anderson of Lost Valley was in Condon Monday and Tjuea dav of this week. While inHhe va Condon vfsitotlQC a couple oil." " " city he made a few minutes call at this office and renewed his subscription. Mr. Anderson 're ports conditions in Lost Valley as being being better now than ever ; before. Miss Bessie Landis, who has been working in the dining room of the Grande hotel in Arlington, returned to Condon Monday. : - ' . ' ' ' V. : ' . - Roy Taylor, V. S., who has been taking ' a post graduate course in Chicago during the past eight months, returned to this city on Monday and expects to reside here permanently. , Dr. Taylor is a good, veterinary as those who employed his services " when he was here ! before can .readily testify.' ' '. ; W. Brunzel leftTuesday morn- ing for Portland and Seattle, where he jroes to look up the horse market ' " ' t " -f 1 1 ' ' , - Fred WheimartJs handling the second chair in the 0. K. Barber '- shop. -' ' ' t Jesse Wherry came up ffom - Arlington Monday to attend to ' busine matters." "- ' v W. W-'McPhersonof Clem was 1 - a Condoa visitor Monday evening While in the city he called at the Globe office and made arranger . ments for publishing , the' notice " of his homestead proof. :'. ' " . Steve Fortney who' has been "i'?f spending ' z ?ew;Jteefcs the; springs and. other.. outside "points, 0 ' arrived in Condon Monday. ve- ; ning. ?Vy;-v '".i ; " Wm. Josti ., the' Clem mcrcKaiit;, ' j was in town Monday evening;' f 'l'y, Rev and" His. ;? GWRiggs.' ' 1 and son, Harold, left this, morn- : i ing for their new hoifie ia .Park ' i Place: The reverend wiH .&fip iivtouch'with hitf rnanyfrienda : . in; Gilliam county .u'the T ' I ; A daughter waa and Um. David Ha " :Fork this week. - n to' Trail The words of U'Ren on State ment No. 1 last Wednesday were well received. U'Ren laid much stress on the fact Statement No. 1 would do away with the pres. ent corruption in electing U. S. senators, tie also explained a few of the measures to be voted upon. Notice to Democrats. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of Dem ocrats, to be held at Condon, Or egon, April 4, 1908, for the pur pose of electing delegates to the State Convention, and for the purpose of discussing any other matters of interest to the dem ocratic party. Every Democrat in Gilliam county is urged to at tend this meeting. J. F. Wood, , Chairman Dem. Co. Cen. Com. A 1 1 . I ; uu ma tills tur uunt, iu umu- ware Man, this week and a finer or better lot never came to Condon. Now is the time to buy buggies. hacks, etc., at very low prices. Come in and see theuv l E. Curran when in Portland old six lots in the tow of Hills- boro. ,'"' BETTER Tubs, Boilers, Buckets, etc than others can BUY, are for sale by Hunt, the Hardware Man. Plows, harrows, drills and other farm implements for. cash at lest than any other house to the county of Hunt, the Hardwire Man. Mr. E. Curran Is haringthe cot tage remodeled which stands on the acre he bought last week. The cottage will consist of five rooms. A barn and chicken house will be built in connection with the bouse which will be for rent as soon as it is finished. " , U -.tf.V Fanning Mills and SuautCl&n- lers, Jit kind you don't have to pack tae-tbey all da good wor, -are for sale by Huet . Poultry Netting, all widths, largeistocis, low prices of Hunt, the Hardware Man. v. Fashionable potSts for smart dressers. There is a touch of per fection in our goods that foils cri ticism. The 8. B. Barker Co. j An array of bargains, sterling' qualities and lowest prices. The B, Barker Co. d ' ' ' Your money not ours until you are satisfied with the goods you purchase. The 8. B. Barker Co. Goods priced in a manner that will bewilder and delight you. Tfie 8. B. Barker Co. ' Special prices on Barn Bills. See the Arlington Lumber Co. We are buying lumber ' much cheaper than before. Prices re duced accordingly. We can fill your bill, no matter how large, and the Arlington Lumber, Co 8 price is right. I, Oregon' ; Opportunity Colonist Rates from all parts of the U. fi, o4 Canada to'- all parts Oregon and the Northwest will be f-V"'1"'' ; pot iqto'efiect Z " The Oregon ftailrtad & Suvigation Co, and Southern Pacijk Co-, Hoes in Or eopt daily during March and April ttom tb Principal Cltle o( tkt MlddM We!" e . " nut wlU to u ollow: . . Chicno. ....... PM s, CooiKllBlaff....J'n.OO L LoaU.. ...... ,36.60 vOaalHU ..... f. . . Ksbm CU T . J tl. r ..,;... ... 00 Carrosponaiiif ImtM from otber Eutern p!u!a , . ' - Wop-oreii at all point iu C'ref ob The Colonist rate is the greatest of all homebuilders. Oregon has oplimited resources and need more people who desire homes and larger opportunities Stixvi people can 'aceompllth ipleodid lemMa by tsentdlnf tbll opjKirtunitj to all the world. Orefon lltemturejirlng good reliibla lra (crinttloa aboul UMita'.a, far and wlda. Call on UiabOTtaUjoadlliMa!T. fares Can Prppaid Hcta at turn KtaW A..-? ' ' i aMfca lia to eeptbcaelKd dp.. . ra ifph 1 cMafrBVi (Jen. rer. At ; ' " ForilandjCfregou ' m y 3wvrunnnvrirAnjunA AnnpuM 5tnrtjuwrxrvrunrinnriu For.Dlstrlct 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 Voter of Cllllam 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. ' ,l . 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,' ft tuit nmnor nrl rio-ht that I. I should give those votera with1 whom I am not personally acf quainted some references as to my fitness for the position. To those I would respectfully refer my record as Assistant Poetm as ter at Condon, Oregon, during the past six yeari a position which requires, like that of the County Clerk, a most, exacting attention to details and accurate clerical work. '-r Soliciting your support in the coming elections, I am. Yours very truly, , ' Chas. H. Horner, Condon, Oregon. - : , , 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., 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, ;7 ' 1 :r I ' Pah nv A&aAflfinr. . x I hereby announce myselx as a candsdata.for the nomination to the Office of Assessor of Gil liam county, subject, to the en dorsement? the' Democratic vola-B at thi Primary election. If am nominated and elected I promise to ive the office close and careful attention and a strict performance of duty. ;".v Otis Campbell. 'j ' ' , r. 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 ' ; KJ. J. PORTWOOD. , "' - - : '" 'tfj'' Assessor , j ! i J hereby aihounce myself as a .... .M . i candioate , jot tne Aepuoucsn non-fixation; for Assessor; of. Gil lie county, 'subject to the dis cretion of the votera at the"- pri mary, election. ' I - Yours Truly, ;'. . , ; Ci. Joseph Whytk.',:. V'r County Treaeurer. i'." " I hereby announce' myself as a cat dilate for the nomination of Treasurer of Gilliam county, 6 .,' jeqt to the will of the Repub lican party ,; at the coming Pri- mary election. - .v v '.' 'A Colby Clarke. Sheriff o( Gilliam County. -I herc-t-y announce myself as a candidate for reelection", to the or.ee of County Sheriff, 'subject to the aciTovsl of the voters .of mar; on April Ifh." f ' -''.; ; " r. Rogers. UUVnltAMWUUUC merits iuwiwvwvuvuuuvruu unty School Superintendent hereby announce myself as andidate for the' nomination the office of County School nAnntsnilnnl ffir ' Cllllam amty, subject to the endorse ifent of the Republican voters at tb Primary election to be held 4ril 17th. If I am nominated aid elected I oromise that I will l'uu utmiu.it pf form all the duties of the of tf in a conscientious manner. I , , . , ; J. Sturgill. "'Announcement To th yotersof Gilliam Coun tv: ' ' .', V ' I herebv announce myselt as a candidate for nWnation for el ection to the office of County Clerk of Gilliam -County subject to the will or the Democratic voters. .- ' . Arthur Schilung. ", County Treasurer, ' I hereby announce myself as a Vndidate for nomination to the t of County Treasurer of Gil' i County subject to the en. dorsement of the Democratic voters at the primary election. April 17th. If norhindjted and elected I will thoroughly perform all duties of said office.' J. A. McMOkRIS. For County Commissioner. " I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner subject to the ap proval of the Democratic electors of Gilliam County at the primary election to be held on April 17th. . J. 0. Lewis. Joint Senator I hereby announce myself candidate for the nomination on the Republican ticket to the office, of -Joint Senator for the 21st Senatorial district compris ing the counties of Sherman, Gil liam and Wheeler. - If I receive this nomination and be elected, I will vote, for the choice of the Republican f party for United States Senator and conscientious ly perform the duties pertaining to the office and ' at all times work for the interests of the people. . J,. . . " Geo. B. Bourhill. j Joint Representative. 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination on the Republican ticket to the of fice of Joint , Representative of the 28th Representative district, comprising the counties of Sher man, Gilliam and Wheeler. If I am nominated and elected,-1 will as I have in the past, work for the interests of this district and the people. ; ' - Wm. J. Mariner. JSC During this Month V -'V'' ' f"'!wBWll IJlalMlSW Q IliMl3 mIs 1 1908 APRIL 1 908 i Sunday 1 M l Tl 51 i2 13 i4 Q I 20 I 21 O a 26 27I28T29 m' m' ij i't'i'-niu'iirTainm O liniiiniii ia? Our new Stock of ; SPRING ancTS U M M E R Goods will be arriving every day. ; H. STEPHENSON r t"- T -j- t - County Commissioner I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election for County Commissioner of Gilliam county, subject to the wisnes w the Republican party at the Pri maries to be held April nt B. T. Snell. For Congress. '. t T r.EER. candidate for Re publican Congressional nomlna- ;nn In the Secona uistntu eral appropriations for V ater- tnvfel Art ml onnortunities and nrivilncres for labor and capiUl, and Government control of cor porations. : 3C A. SHAFFER Shoemaker General Repair All work guar 0 0 anteed. BAST BIDS MAIN r. o c: 30 COAL COAL PER TON For Cash, as long as it lasts. Best grade Coal, $10.50 per ton, delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Condon Steam Ldry i Notlo for Publication. Slat MmiIob. Uniwd MM Uirt UtBM, Tb Pall. Oncoa, Fabraary 1Mb, MU7. KoUcl( Brb ! Ihat adf la prol- Mni si Iba Art ol CoagrM o( Amait 14. 1M. od ttaa acta (applaaitnur and amandalorr loaratu, UiUUol Orafua aaaoa rlraarr It, UW Mad la Mt offloa lta application So. Wa. la ttlacl tha SHSr.'aud KkHIU ol BMtloa U. Tp.JI .. 19 K. W. at An aod all pataoai alalmlug adrataaly tat alwra-eaacrlbad land, or daalrlng lur aa? raawa lootlwt la tbattoal aJlewaaca al tha aalaeUoa bould Sla tBalralaiBMOT obJaaUoni la toll ol Soaonor balora ihaaiBdair ol AprH IMS. - C.W. Hveaa, aaftaTia. NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION Sum fclacUoa. DEPARTMENT Of TN INTERIOR United titataa Land Offloe. ' TbaDallOAOtaioB, Fabnurr 7, 1MB. Kotlea I) barabr flna Utal aadar tba pfurla kna of tba ael ol Cosiiaai ol iifut li. latg, aod tba acta aapplamaalary aod aatodttorj iharato tba Stata ol Orttoa bat o rabraacy 14, 1HN, Ili ad In tbla oOoa lta application Ho. T, to ailact W'.S ol SMUoa 11, 1. 1 Hoath, Kaut 21 K. W. U. ' Anj and all paraoni clalnluf advanalr tb abotr daaeribad land, or dcalnof lor anjr raaaoo to object to tba final allowaae ol tb aalaotlon aboaldaUtbalrdalmaerobJaottooalB tbla ol' flea ob or bafora tba Mtb dar ol April, IIM, 1 C. W. Mooaa, KtfUtar. Notloa For Publication. SUl SalacttoB DaparlMaot al tba lutarlof. LandOAe at Tba .Dallaa, Orrfon, -. 'fateoarttMNS. Holloa la barabr flraatbatandarlbaprordon ol tbaaotol Coagroai ol Aagau 1Mb, 1IH1. and tba acta aapplaoiaaury and amandalor? tbrto Iba Htata ol Orcfoa bat tbti dar Had In thu of Sea iu applloatloa, No. 730, to aalt Iba NEW N E!4 ol SaeUoo M, Tp. t South, Ranfa V K., and Lot 1 ol aeotloo la, T. a ., B. M, a. w. at. An and all paraoni claiming adraraclr tba abova-daaorlbad landa.ordaflrlBgloraarrsaaon to object to tha final allowance ol tba aalaatloB, hould Sla thalr alatmt or objaotlona In tbla ol- lio ob or bafora tba Ulb, daj ol April, 1 WS. , 4 i i 1 . . C. W. llooaa, Reg liter. 3 W T I F IQI H3 6171 81 9110 111 1 lJJieTn I is I 22 I 23 I 24 I 25 o o 301 n ii vn 1 1 1 unnia WILLIAMS the JEWELER Expert Optician And get your money'a worth. We guarantee a fit in all cases. s Confectionery iL Soft Drinks Canillot, Kutt anJ Frail In baeon. CI tart and Tolxcco Coay olabrootn In eonnacllon L. T. PRICE. Condon mi Fapp Bros. Meat Market Choice Fresh and Cured Meats of all Kinds. Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides. Johnson Building Condon, Oregon. LL Hi! o A QUESTION OF QUALir When a man buy Stiletto knife he pi. full measure of satis- faction no question about it It's a knife that has always . " stood the test " We know and', so ; . would you if you had , one. Every blade v"' guaranteed! '' o W.LBARKER&G! C, E; FOSTER : WATCHMAKER and JEWELER , . ; . WATCHES j CLEANED AND HBPAIREDj ALL WORK OUARANTEKD " 1 HOBINSON'B OLD MTANf Condon ". - NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION ol SUtJ - UnttadgtatM Undone i . ' Tha Dallaa, Oregon, Fabrua" f Kotloa la barabr (Ivaa tuatan'V louioltbaAotol Consnu ol A i and tba acta aapplamantary ; thcrato, Iba Stata ol Oraton, Ii; Iliad In tbla offlce IU appllcatui ttaa NWSWU, UWX ,1 , taction la, Tp. I loath, haiii! aboralaaorlbad lauda, or i on to objaot to tha Snal laatlon, ahould Sla thalr In tbli offlca oa or beliT April (MS. 1 wnen you .navo "yi your money and have re ceived nothing for it and your eyes utill trouble you, aee I17 -J