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Current Femininities. Appreciation For Florence Nlfhtingal. th Ad Hero ins of tht Crtmctn War. Ladles, IWwsr th Itlntrant Fortune Teller. The rnateet of living Engltehwomea. alias Florence Nightingale, baa Just been decorated with the Order of Merit by King Edward, who by this act enow himself entitled to be called Ed ward the TactfuL She waa the heroine . ot the Crimean war, doing what no wo man before had done went to the front, organtied hospital and nursed the lick and wounded soldier. She was tbaa the pioneer ot the Red Cross movement The English people raised fund of aboot as a testi monial of their appreciation, but Miss Nightingale, who is a womsn of inde pendent means, requested that It be devoted to found a home for the train ing ot nurse. This Institution Is named In her honor. She is a lady of grace, which Is merely an auxiliary position, in the Order of St John of Jerusalem. Decorations are lavishly bestowed on the feminine sprigs ot royalty and on peeresses and honorable In the various orders In the gift of royalty, but merit is seldom so honored. The Order of the Royal Red Cross, with which Miss Nightingale has also been decorated, la, however, bestowed on many women who have done self devoted work in nursing, bnt It Is also given to royal and titled women whose claim to the honor is a little difficult to understand. Miss Nightingale is one of those who think , women ongfat to have the ballot H Miss Matilda Stevenson knows more aboot the Indians of the southwestern United States than any other person living. Her husband, the late Colonel James 8tevenson, was the pioneer In vestigator of these peoples and one of those who in 1ST9 originated the bureau of ethnology at Washington. During her husband's lifetime she act ed as his assistant but since his death she has been employed to continue bis investigations by the bureau be helped found. Mrs. Stevenson was the first to suggest that the present Indian inhab itants of Mexico, Arizona, etc, are descendants of the mysterious ancient cliff, dwellers of that region. Because her mother was foolish enough to have ber fortune told by a woman gypsy a little Chicago girl was kidnaped by a band of nomads and kept for some time" in hope of a ran som. She was discovered by a shrewd and observant farmer, who took meas ures that eventually restored her to her parents. The child when tsken borne was half clad and in her bare feet suffering severely from cold. She bad been poorly fed and collapsed as the result of ill treatment and exposure. It is safe to ssy that ber mother will nev er again have ber fortune told by a gypsy nor permit one to come upon ber nretnlaeia If nther mnthprn vorfl a wise, many of the mysterious disap pearances of children and property would be successfully guarded against The average itinerant fortune teller Is not to be trusted either with regard to his predictions or his or her good inten tions. Mme. Sarah Grand said recently, It has been stated that there has never been a female Shakespeare, but there has been only one male Shakespeare." St st Mrs. Humphry Ward has been elect ed president of the English Society of Women Journalists. Unlike many wo men of lesser mental caliber, - Mrs. Ward never disparaged Journalism or the journalist In fact, she herself has frequently contributed to the London Times and to other newspapers. t it In New Zealand, that paradise for women. Miss J. A. McEegg, after due examination, has been given a certlfl cate as a marine engineer. She Is qual ified to manage a vessel propelled by gas, oil or electricity. Miss McKegg is the first holder of such a certificate in New Zealand. t Mr. Richard Le Qalllenne, who wrote so feelingly of "The Quest of the Gold en Girl," is the husband of that Mrs. Le Galllenne who Is to pursue the quest of the golden louls d'or via a millinery shop in Paris. Miss Edith De l is U the latest Ameri can prima donna to make a success Kmc i Ch. w a a yvoat Mfr a Vwa,S Garden, the home of opera in London. Tosca and Elsa are her most admired roles. Miss De Lis is a protege of Mme. Schumann-Heink. She has studied abroad with Jean de Reszke, but most f her training' was received In this country. - MART DALE. ' Feminine Guides. Travelers coming home from Europe say that clever girls on the other aide are taking up the vocation of profes sional guide. They are to be found es peciaHy.ln Germany, where their pleas ant manners, neat dress and accurate Information make them welcome sub stitutes for the too often unreliable male guides. Moreover, the girls speak English and French fluently. The Teddy Bear's Inventor. ur course tne inventor or tne TMdy bear Is a woman! Mrs. Richard B. Chew is the lady. Although a Eentuck Ian by birth, she now lives la Wash ington. She is a graduate of a law school and an all round accomplished .woman. Announcement of W. J. Edwards on a Statement No. 1 Platform. I hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for the office of Joint Senator for the Eighteenth Senatorial District, comprising the counties of Gil liam, Sherman and Wheeler, for the election to be held on- June 1, 1908. If elected I will, during my term of office," work faithfully for the best interests of all the people all' the time. I have faith in the people, and believe in the will of the people, and therefore, during my term of office, if elected, I will always vote for that candidate for United States Senator who has received the highest number of the people's votes for that position, at the general election, next preceding the election of a Senator in Con gress, without regard to his poli tics, or my individual preference. I am not allied to any clique, combination or faction, and I de sire that the people shall say whom I shall vote for for United States Senator. I solicit the votes of the people of all parties who believe in Statement No. 1; or in other words, of all voters who believe in "Government of the people, by the people and for the peo ple." W. J. Edwards. Announcement of James E. Bur- dette for District Attorney for the Eleventh Judicial District I hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for the of fice of District Attorney for the Eleventh Judicial District com prising the counties of Gilliam, Sherman and Wheeler for the el ection to be held June 1, 1908. If elected I will during my term of office work faithfully for all the people, I will wage war on criminals, friends and foes alike, without regard to politics, posi tion or station in life. As to my qualifications, I will say that I am a graduate from the law department of the Uni versity of Michigan at Ann Ar bor, graduating in 1903 and have been engaged in actual practice ever since that time. I am not allied to any clique, combination or faction of any kind or sort, but am independent in the fullest sense of the word, I solicit the votes of the people ofaH parties who believe in a "Government of the people, for the people and by the people" and hereby pledge myself to car ry out the wishes of the people, if elected. James E. Burdette. Real Estate Transfers. A. Kruger te C. A. Lewis 160 A. $1600 J. Livingstone to E. A. Stinchfield 140 A. 3000 Block 4 in Mayville 1000 Eva. M. Campbell to J. N. West 160 A. 10 Otho Ward to Martha A. Hogan Lots in Lone Rock 100 Martha Hogan to E.D. Wine- land Lots in Lone Rock 500 Wm. Folsom to Dunn Bros. Lot in Condon 600 Two homestead relinquishments for sale near town, good land. See E. Currao over post office. Sheep Shears for sale by Hunt the Hardware Man. Your money not ours until you are satisfied with the goods you purchase. TheS. B. Barker Co. This is the time of the year when you are loosing for Rubber Hose and Nozzles,' Poultry Netting, Ad justable Window Screens, Screen Doors. Ice-cream Freezers, Fold ing uots, wasmng Machines, Wringers, Tubs, Buckets, brooms and Garden Implements such as Rases, Hoes, Shovels, etc. . Get he Habit of buying these from HUNT, THE HARDWARE MAN and you will save money. W. H. Whealdon of The Dalles came up Monday to look after business interests. , The announcements of W. J. Edwards for Senator and J. E. Burdette for District attorney on the independent ticket appear in another column. Ye Globe "devil" is leading a strenuous life these days! Here is the reason : Last Saturday the managing editor left on an im portant business visit to Eastern Washington, Sunday the boss of the establishment concluded to have a siege of mumps, conse quently we are holding down three jobs on one man's pay so if the Globe is a little "shy" on news this week we ask our read' ers to overlook the shortage. Carbolincum, the wood prcp servative is "now being sold by Hunt, the Hardware Man. Good for fence posts, barn sills, chick en coops, etc. The Joseph Boyer ranch on Beecher Flats has been sold un der mortgage foreclosure, and a right to redeem from that sale and get a good ranch cheap is for sale by Hunt, the Hardware Man for $C0. First" come, first served. Nolle for Publication-Isolated TneV Pabllo Und Sale. Th Dellee. Oregon. Und OOlce. April Mth. ISO Nolle It hereby (inn that, as directed by the Commissioner ol the Central Land ofnoe, ander provisions ol Aetot ConfM approval Jane ST, I9M, Public So. an, w will offer al pablie nela, to the hlgheet bidder, at 10:14 o'elock a. a., on the .Sth day ol May next, al tMt offlc, the fol lowing tract ol land.to-irit: SKVWol Sactlon il and SEl.NW' ol section 28, T.t a. B.M E.W.M, Any persona claiming advvrsely lbabov-de- terlbed lands an advised to 01 their elalmi or objection!, on or baton the day abort designs led lor sale. C W. Moon, Bef War. Louis H. Arnaaon, Receiver. Notice For Publication, Isolated Tract Pabllo Und Sale. The Dalle, Oregon. Land Offlc, . . April Uth, IMS. Kotic la hereby given that, aa directed by the Commissioner ol the General Land otto, ander proTlilona ol Act olCongeesa apprortd Jane 27, 1W. PaUIc No. 90S, we will offer at public sale, to the hlgheet bidder, at 1 o'clock p. m., on the Mth day ot May next, al thli office, the following tract ol Und, tn-a-lt: 8E', of Section &, Tp. I tenth. Rati in K.. W. M. Any persona claiming adreraely the ebova-de- acrlbed lands an advUed to Ole their clalme, or objections, on or before the day above degalgna- ted lor aala. C W. Mooes, Register, Loale H. Arneson, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. laolated Tract Pnbllc Laud Me. The Dallea, Oregon, Und Office, April 16th, IMS. Notice la hereby given that, aa directed by the CommlHlonerof the General Und offlc ander provisions of Act of Congreu approved June 27, 1906, Public No. 303, we will offer at pnbllc tale. to the highest bidder, at 1:14 o'clock p. m on the 28th day ot May next, al tlila office, the fol lowing tract ot laud, to wit: 8b4NWsWSYJ4 ol Sec. Sand NENEof gee 7. Tp. t Soath, Range 23 E.. W.M. Any persons claiming adreraely the abort described lands an advised to die their claims, or objections, on or belore the day aboro desig nated lor sale. C. W. Moobi, Register. Louis B. Arneson, Receiver. The Road of a Thousand WONDER S Shasta Route and Coast Like of The Southern Pacfic Go. Through Oregox and California Over thirteen hundred miles of scenic beauty and interest-attractive and instructive. This great railroad passes through a country unsurpassed for its scenic attract ions, and introduces the traveler to the vast arena soon to become the scene of tne world's greatest in dustrial activities. There is not a single idleor uninteresting hour on the trip, and the variety of condi tions presented excites wonder and admiration. i Special Low, Tickets now on Sale at all Ticket offices $55.00 Portland to Los Angeles and Return Long limit on ticKet and stopover privileges. Corresponding rates from other points. Inquire of D. TIERNEY, local agent, for full particulars and helpful publica tions describing the country thro whica this great highway extendf, or address Wm. McMurray, Gen. Pgr. Agent, Portland, Oregon iVANTftD, rOR MLR, LOST, FOUND, HO. AU loral advertisement an ran ander Ililt head at the rateuf NVK CENTS ran LINK EACH l!W' E. II YOC bar anythlu to aril, or wish so bay anything, er hart loot anything: TRY A "WANT AU" la thlstolaotu. The resells will surprise you. Strayed One bay horse, branded half circle under JH connected, weight 1150 lbs. $10 reward for information lead ing to return or whereabout. Jacob Larch, Clem. House for Rent A four room cottage in good repair, good situ ation, low rent For information call at thia office. For Rent A good bam, good loft, good location. Room for 8 horses. Call on C. W. Young or at this office. For Sale -A first-class second hand threshing outfit For par ticulars call on or write to S.T. Bunch & Sons, Blalock, Ore. Found A fine black muffler, on Main street last Sunday. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this notice. Strayed From my ranch near Gwendolen, 3 colts, two coming one-year old, bay horse and bay mare with strip in forehead. One two-year old, bay mare branded NH on- right shoulder. Will pay suitable reward for return of these horses or imformation con cerning them. N. Howland, Gwendolen. UAUTrn Ual repreeentallvee for Con. linn I CU dun and vicinity to l. after renewals end incrree sub crtptlon list of a prominent monthly mairastiie on a salsry and couimieatou heals. Kxperleitce ileelrable but not uecvNaary. Ocmd opportunity Inn right person. Address Publisher, boa M, Elation O, Mew York. To Prospective Investors. You may invest from $100 to 125,000 in Portland Business Blocks with R. D. Inuian, T. D. Honeyman, Gov. Geo. E. Chamber lain, Dr. Andrew C. Smith and others. It paid others 12.98 fer cent in 1907. It will pay you. No care, no taxes. For further par ticulars call at this office or write G. E. McClure, Superintendent of Properties, 812 Dekuui Building, Portland, Oregon. DC GOAL S6.75 Per Ton for cash, as long as it lasts. Best grade Coal $10.50 per Ton, delivered. If for any reason you don't like this coal, your money cheerfully refund DC 3C P.H.StephensonOOP.H.StephensonCir'l . .JEW GARMENTS FOR SPRING P 2 SHIRT WAIST SATISFACTION 4) Can be had only in one kind, o We've tried others but these D are the only ones that give () entire satisfaction to our cus tomers. , COMFORT IN OUR SHOES Hot weather makes tender feet suffer if the shoes aren't prop erly fitted. We can jit your feet correctly. "See us." Lie 0 C POPULAR DRESS MATERIALS Light clingy materials are the ones greatest in demand . this IB - T ... .1 t- season. , up us biiuw juu Q. some of the latest arrivals. O ; CrO Groceriesthat j J There are no odds ana cnas in fj our stock to fresh for that. Our liuosuaqdajS'H'dQOuosuaqdeS'H'd Bee Stephenson's Stock of Stylish Spring Shoes. Notlosi For Publication. United Plates Und Offlrw, ' The Dallea, Oregou, Meiea 17th, lags, Motlo Is hereby given that Ida Kelsar ol Con doa, Oregon, aee (led otloaof her liitenlloa to make dual Svyer pruol ta support ol her claim, VII: Homestead Entry HO.IIWT Bade Dee. , mi, lor the WiNEandNWy,EV,oSs.H,Ta, IS.,, il r, W. M and that said pruul will be Made before the County Clerk al Condon, Oregon, on May 6th, IWJS. She neaiea lb following wltneeee to prove hereoullnaoae reeldeu apoa, and cultivation ot, the Und. .vis: Dav Russell. Usury llart aa, John Keeuey aud frank Ulasener all ol Condon, Oregon. C. W. Mooaa, KegUter. Notice tor I'ulUlcetloa. leolated Tort l-ablle Und tale. The Dalles, Oregon. Und Office, April 14th, IWt, Nolle Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner ol lb Ueneral Und orU., nadrr provUlone ol Ael oll'ongrees approved Junior, MUD, ruUlla-No, SUl, we will ufUr al public sale to lb blgheal bidder, al i o'clock p. m.v on the ath day ol May neat, al this outre, the fol low I ni Iraclol land, lo-wll: HWSWof Section !, T. 6, K. SI . W. M. Any persons claiming adversely the abova-de- aerltwd lauds an advised to nle their claims, or objections, on ot before the day abova designat ed lor Bale, C. W. Moor, Keg liter. Louis H. Arneeoa, Heoelver. Notice) For Publication. Isolated Tract. ruulie land Sato. The Dallea, Oregon, Und OMc. April leth, 1W. Nolle la hereby given that, aa directed by the Comtntastonrol lb Ueneral Und ornee, ander provision ol Act ot Congress approved June 17. I tut, rubllo o. SM, will utter al pabllo sale, to U highest bidder, alt. 3 o'clock p. ., on the JBIh day ol May neat, at this offlc. the lol lowing tract ol tend, to wit: KliKt and SW H, ol Section la, T. I . R. K W. M. Auy persons claiming adversely the abova-de-scribed lands ereedvleed tools their claims, or objections, on 01 belore the day abova designs led lor sale. C W. Mooas. aaaisrsa. Louis B. Arneeon, Uecelver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United sutss Land Office). The Dalle. Oregon. March Mth. ins. Notice Is hereby given that Urlo S atebblnt ol Condon, Oregon, baa Sled nolle ol his luten lion to make Anal commutation proof In sup port ot hi alalia, vis: Homestead Entry No. IMTImad lor lueHitNWNW'l (401 Section M and NEEt, ol Section S3. Pp. 4 South. Hug30E-.W. M., aud that aald proot will be mad belore Oeorg W, farmau, U. S. Cominlaeloner. at his office lu Condon, Or cgon.oaMay lllb, IWS. He namea the following wltneeas to prove Discontinuous residence anon and ealtlvatlon ol, the land, Tit: J. E. Hunt, K. t. Welee. A. C. Kelsay and Susie L. nubbins all ot i'oudon, Oregon. C. W. Mooas. Register. Notice) For Publication. Department ot the Interior, Und Offlc at The Dalle. Oregon, March lath, 19M. Nolle Is hereby given Ibal John T. Fagan ol Condon, Oregon, has Sled nolle ol his In nation to make final Ore rear proot In support o! his claim, vis? Homestead Entry No. ase made May 14,1901. for the KHNftJ;, WJiSEt, ol Section U, Townahlp I Mouth, Rang A K., W. M., and that aald proof will be made before Oeorg W. reman, V. a Commissioner, at bit offlc In Condon, Oregon, on May litb. IWS. He name lb following witnesses to prove his continuous residence apon, and cultivation ol, the land elt: M. W. Cook, V. S. famine. Albert Carnln and Robert Rogers all ol Condon Oregon. C. W. Mooag, Register. DC nded. Condon Steam Laundry. GRACEFUL HANCINC SKIRTS The fit and comfort to the wearer of the skirts we Bell are alone worth the price aiiked. You get quality and style too. 0) r-l-(0 T3 ar (D 3 (0 O I TJ I f5 rP (D V D" CD 3 n O 3 WASH FABRICS There are some dainty wash fabrics. You will want a waist or dress pattern as soon as you see them. The styles are exclusive are Healthful a j at groceries to oifjar out. we keep Motto: Quality not Quantity.: Whcm you ' havo ipent your money and have re ceived nothing for It and i your eyes still trouble you, see WILLIAMS the JEWELER expert Optician And get your money' worth. We guarantee a . fit in all coses. Notlo) For Publication. Pepartmenl At the I nterlur, l-and OOI c al Th Welle, Oregon, March 14th, IWS. Nolle Is hereby given that Kara t. Laulla ol Condon, Oregon.baa Bled nolle ol hie Inteution to make final fir year proof In support ot hla alalm vis: llutaeatead Knlry No, Uva, mad eept It, lain, tor th It W t ol Section 17, Township I Snath, Rang 1 . M. and thai said proot will be mad tw forett. W. Herman, U. a Comwlesloner, al bit offle In Condon. Oregon. on Mar tib, IWS, He name lit lullowlng wlineaeea la prove) hie eoutlnaan residence) upon, and ealtlvaUon -4, Ihe.land, eli: John Pysert, A. Hartman, H, K. Weal aud C. W, (iruas, all ol Coudon, Oregon. C, W. Moons. Hegletet. Notlo For Publication, Department ot lb Interior, Und Offlc at l b tiallee, Oregon, Merch Ittb, W. Kollc le hereby given that William W. Me Phenoa ol Clem, Or.,, has Sled notice) of his intention to mate Snal Sve-year proot In sap. port ot hi claim, vis: llumeetead Knlry No. mi mad May Hat, Itul, lor til SKMHI ol ecUuBe,EtlNKit and MHNK ol Sevlloa J. Tp. ISouut, Kange 21 R., W. M., and thai said proot will be mad before lb Register and He oelver at Th Dalle. Oregon, on May IMS, leue. II name the lollowliig llueaeee hi prove his eonllnuoae reeldenc apon, and ealtlvatlon of, lit land, els: Oeorg Welshons. Ueorge Wil liams, R. J. Mel'beteOu, of Clem, Oregon, aud Uranl Wadenf Olea, Oregon. C. W. Mooas, Register. Notlo For Publication. Impertinent of lb lulerlor, Land Offle al Til Dalle, Oregon, March 1Mb, lWa, Hollo la hereby given thai Arthur Units ot Condon, Ore., has Sled nolle of hlelnWnUooto) maa Snal commutation proot In snpporl at hi claim, els: Homestead Enliy Ko-lMttl mad Apr. Srd, I we, lor lb KVK'. bRliNK iecUoo IS, Township I Soalh, Hang tl I., . M., and that said proot will be mad before Oeorg W. Carman, U. S. Commissioner, al his efflo In Condon, Oregon, on May Uth, lws. Me names In lullowlng wllnesse to prove hie oontlnaons residence upon, and ealtlvatlon of, the land vis: II. It. Weal, R. II. Paulson. C. W. tirosaandK. D. UnUs all of Coudon, Oregon. C. W. Moo, Materia. Notlo For Publication. , DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Und Offlc at Th Dallea, Oregon, March 17, MM. NoUc Is hereby given thai Oeorg W, riett of Uweiidoltu.Or.lhee eled notice al his Intention to malt Snal Ave-year proot In support ot hlsclalra.vls: Homestead Entry No. till mad Jun IS, 1IM!, hit Hi NE' ot .Hectlon M, fp. S Soath, Range a K , W. M.. and that said proot will be mule before tin Reglswr and Re ceiver, al Th Dalles, Oregon, ou May tth, ma. He names th following witnesses lo prov bis oontliiaoas resldenee upon, and cultivation ol, ih Und, via: William Haul ol Ole. Oregon, Harry Fletcher. Oliver Guild and Frank Key noldsof Gwendolen, Oregon. C. W. Mooaa, Register. WALL PAPER PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH Largest and best select ed stock in the County. Estimates furnished on jobs as to material and labor. W. A. DM. INC. Architect OFFICE 2 BLOCKS EAST HOTEL OREGON Condon. ' : : Oregon Sanltaru Plumblngl MEANS doing away with all sorts of di seases, doctors' bills, . etc. Think it over but not too long! Have - your drain pipes look., ed after by : : : JAMIES0N& Th. MARSHALL, Plumbers Agts for Sampson Windmill